The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 August 1935
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Title Section17 1935-08-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,651 ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1935 10 CENTS.17 words
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1204 1935-08-13 1 LUANG PRADIT IN SINGAPORE In Full Sympathy With Present Regime LOCAL POLICE PRECAUTIONS FOR HIS SAFETY IAVE not been banished. 1 was the emphatic declaration by Luang Pradit, Siamese Ministei of the Interior. i viewed by the Free Press on his arrival by1,204 words
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Article50 1935-08-13 1 Of Ri'gi'iiO Chairman i Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Aug. 12. FHF death occurred of Prince Anuvatr. chairman of the til of Regeacy, early this ng following a period of health. He was taken HI i office on Saturday. Priaee Anuvatr was the full -other of Princess Kambacnir Bejra.50 words
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Article, Illustration74 1935-08-13 1 1 When I make a word do a lot of work said Humpty Dumpty I always pay it extra. You should sec 'em come round rm of a Saturday night, for to get their wages, you know (Alice didn't venture to ask what he paid them with; and so you74 words
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139 1935-08-13 1 CUT DOWN WITH SWORD AFTER HEATED ARGUMENT War Minister May Resign A SENSATION has been caused by the announcement that the Director-General of Military Affairs, Major-Gen. Tetsuzan Nagata, virtually the administrative head <:f the Japanese army, was interviewing in his room at the WarReuter - 139 words
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Article126 1935-08-13 1 A sensation was caused in Tokio last month by a War Office announcement! that Gen. Jinzaburo Mazaki, Inspector- General of Military Training, one of the highest posts in the General Stall*, bad been relieved of his duties after j refusing to resign. This drastic action was believed to126 words
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Article22 1935-08-13 1 London, Aug. 12. Campbell Black has arrived at Croydon, taking 12 hours 15 minutes for the flight from Cairo. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article68 1935-08-13 1 I Floods And Landslide In The Philippines Manila, Aug. 8. The death roll In the floods in north and Central Luzon is now 180, while thousands are homeless and extensive damage to public works has been done and incalculable havoc to crops. A new disaster is reportedReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article110 1935-08-13 1 New York. All*. It. THE construction of two American super-liners, larger and faster than the Queen Mary and the Normandie is under consideration In Washington according to the New York Commerce Journal. The vessels will be 1250 lw\ in length and capable of 38 knots,Reuter - 110 words
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Article189 1935-08-13 1 Prelude To Bid For Presidency Chicago, Aug. 11. A speech which is regarded both by Republicans and Democrats as a prelude to a bid for a second term of office as President was mide today by ex-President Hoover. He said the Rootevelt administration had. by itsReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration382 1935-08-13 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - GOVERNMENT OF CHINA IS TOTTERING Sin Chew Jit Poh TWO MORE MINISTERS RESIGN Who Will Be The Next Premier? Nanking. Aug. lit. TIIK C hiiMM' (iovrrnment is totterins ;i- the result ul two further resignations, namely, Messrs. Ku Vu. Minister of Railways, and (lit n Kung Po. .Minister of Industries,Reuter - 382 words
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Advertisement74 1935-08-13 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness t nd fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. MALAYAM PREMIER HOTEL j TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT «js to 9.15 P DANCE formal 9.45 to midnight and CABARET ATTRACTION THE SENSATIONAL CONTINENTAL AND ACROBATIC AND ECCENTRIC DANCERS ERIC AND GERDA iie of PALLADIUM74 words
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Advertisement11 1935-08-13 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA11 words
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Article155 1935-08-13 2 Competition Revived In Perak 'Prom Our Own Correspondent! Taipin?. Aug. 1?. The Inter-district soccer competition tor the See Hock Beng Cup has been revived and in the opening match played here today. Sitiawan beat Krian by five goals to one. The competition was formerly held in155 words
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Article62 1935-08-13 2 Endeavour Beaten Bv A Mile a Cowes, Aug. 9 Astra having won the Jubilee Cud Interest today was confined to the 12 metre class, the Jubilee Cup for which Marinl 011 WilHa Bu^ A similar cup for 8-metre yachts was won by Saskia, owned Jointly bv Messrs. PerstonReuter Wireless - 62 words
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Article47 1935-08-13 2 Agrarian Reforms Agitation In India v^ Simla, Aug. .0. Three people were killed and 47 wounded in Loharu State when the police fired on I mob agitating against agrarian reforms. "l A mobile column oi troops has b-en police at the Nawab's request ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article506 1935-08-13 2 Rangers Beat T. P. C. A.-Rain Robs "The Dog" Of Victory (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 11. cricket was officially brought to a close with the Colony vs. F.M.S. played last week, there still remain a few more fixtures here, to complete the season.506 words
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Advertisement91 1935-08-13 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes KrtSS", '""hods. r<m must havi a pTne- i" 10 day. or m,..,.. >,„ ob rrtura of empty packase. AsU m mU« for guaranteed HUodenn i u j a "a superb performance produced with great fidelity to English scene and sentiment exquisite delightful" says DAILY91 words
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Advertisement16 1935-08-13 2 TO LET. TO LET: Flats at the "CRESCENT" $45 upwards. Also "MEYER FLATS" HH figs i16 words
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Advertisement495 1935-08-13 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PRICKLY HEAT! Avoid it by usin^ AGNESIA DUSTING POWDER of all Chemists and Stores Manufacturers Graf ton Laboratories, 208, Collyer Quay. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Soa front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road— 'Phone 5758 THE MANSION bxley Rise— Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (non-llc«n»«d,. TUmt495 words
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Advertisement333 1935-08-13 2 *«C ||>icsB Und Oilier. Ocj, M Phonr >ln 5 4 P«"» Kuala Lumpur Office: 25. j 4Vil v Phone: Uh London Offire: Zr iz. Z^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Withlr Monthly t S m Half Vearl; In to ADVERTISEMENT r A t es 3 Insertions $2.00 Puhlic and Lrral fl r i333 words
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Miscellaneous127 1935-08-13 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, AUG. 13. High Water. 10 55 a.m. 8.2 ft.. 9.49 p.m. 9.5 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I. R.A F. vs. SCC. Anson Road Staaium: Commercial Cup, S.H.B. vs. Municipal Services. S.H.B. ground. WEDNESDAY, Aid. 14. High Water. 11.26 am. 8.6 It.. 10.41 pm 10.2127 words
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Miscellaneous217 1935-08-13 2 Today's Radio Programmes B.B.C— GSH, GSG and GSF Wavelengths 13.97, 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford. 7.05 "Mareo the Chief." A story by Alec Waugh. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.20 Light music. 7.50 An organ217 words
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815 1935-08-13 3 COCHET A TTA CKS TENNIS FEDERA TION BAN kjlkyt kit ygiugihiohihihjk DEPLORES DISTINCTION AGAINST PROFESSIONALS IN ROTARY CLUB TALK JLBOIJTION of the distinction between professionals and r\ .o-calkd amateurs," imposed by the International Lawn K-nms Federation, was urged yesterday by Henry Cochet the I n noh professional, when he told815 words
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Article60 1935-08-13 3 Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 11. HTHK Police iire searching Carey Island for a Tamil woman, wife of an estate coolie, whose little daughter was found suffocated in a drain yesterday. The woman was missed from the coolie lines, with her child, on Thursday afternoon. Search parties were60 words
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Article42 1935-08-13 3 PeipinK. In response to appeals by the Apos- Delegation, the Archbishop Salotti, President of the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith, cabled from Rome $20,000 lor the vicariates which have suffered most during the recent floods. -Renter42 words
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Article88 1935-08-13 3 SERPENT L KILLS 42 IN CHINA pORTY-TWO inhabitants of Totehan district are reported in a message received here from Chinese sources to have been attacked and killed by a huge serpent. The message, which, was received from Toishan city, states that the ip- pearance of the serpent caused a panicReuter - 88 words
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Article193 1935-08-13 3 From Our Own Correspondent.' Malacca, tag. 10. ■THE Teachers 1 Association of Malacca held a re-union dinner at The High School Hall. There were about ~5 teachers and guests present. Mr. M. R. Holgate, the Inspector of Schools, who is patron ol the Association, was present. Other193 words
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Article78 1935-08-13 3 To He Arranged For Early Next Year Shanghai. Aug. 11. Dr Tsai Yuan Pel, one of the most respected veterans ol the Kuomintang, said in an Interview with pressmen yes-terd-iv that the Government had DO \Zt to oonven, the Second National Assembly in November thisyc.irjs he draft constitution78 words
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Article332 1935-08-13 3 PVIDENCE of alleged cruel treat- 1 ment of two young Chinese children, a boy aged seven and a girl a year older, by their mother, ~i Straits-born Chinese woman, Chan Puteh. was led before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge yesterday. The332 words
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Article180 1935-08-13 3 Tamil Who Had Been Drinking Toddy Penang, Auk. 10. IJOW a Tamil coolie overbalanced In his sleep and fell from a height of about 12 feet while under the influence of toddy with fatal consequences was i elated to the Coroner. Mr. J. P.180 words
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Article68 1935-08-13 3 T.S. President Determined To Stand Firm New York, Aug. 10. The threatened general strike has broken out but so tar only 727 out of a total of 100.000 have ceased work. though Union leaders claim it will be in full swing on Monday. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson68 words
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Article57 1935-08-13 3 Washington, Aug. J>. President Roosevelt is determined to stand firm against the threatened strike of New York relief-workers and he told a press conference that those in need of relief could take the jobs ottered or go without. If they refused the Government's terms theyReuter - 57 words
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Article102 1935-08-13 3 Large Increase In Night Travel To Scotland London, Aug. 10. A feature this year of the usual heavy passenger traffic to Scotland for The Twelfth" the opening of the grouse season is an increase in the numbers travelling by night. One train leaving London tonight will be runBritish Radio - 102 words
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Article, Illustration149 1935-08-13 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Auk. 10. The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association entertained Dr. K. T. Khong to dinner in honour of his being made an M.B.E. Mr. Kok Yoon San presided. Toasting the guest he said the honour was the culmination of a long149 words
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Article210 1935-08-13 3 ORDERED CRUTCHES HE NEVER USED. Joints That Wcr« Ltdwd liccami 1 Fret'. Thi.s 73 mi Old nun w.ilkcd v. it): the it id ol two sticks Jur a long firm Then his rheumatism pM M bad I he actually Ofdtftd crutches But r>«> t< n they arrived bt mad. ,i210 words
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Advertisement281 1935-08-13 3 I 1 H^l\^^L^ CHOOSE YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS \\^B^ ftS YOU CHOOSE Y OUR TIES y I Vou chooee ihlfti aad ti<- I Inr their pleasant ceJOOTI I y Why not \r»ur handkenhi. loutfitter will sh<.\\ you a variety of doatpM in eoiovn and white. and roloin borders. Buy a doaen dHTer-281 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1935-08-13 4 Dressmakers Are Using Linen For Evening Frocks From A Paris Window Paris, MEVER b< fore lias linen been suitA able for such widely different purposes r.s this year. Dressmakers in Paris rre using linen for evening frocks, aid golf suit?, gloves and corsets. race- frocks and tennis shorts. Nothinu isFree Press - 1,092 words
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Article148 1935-08-13 4 SLIMMING" Ecin HROBABLY It* ■on often tod., It almost outpace popularity, and to of those with en run those without I ThUI pionoiUK from constitut miii» is :»r ()11 (i i: .«nd commendi hi. m;».kin<4 leai which is j port tic raw* n in. VVl| Fi' t ll*l flow 01148 words
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Article128 1935-08-13 4 This is a cake of light consistency and delicate flavour. Beat to a cream lour ounces of butter, add four ounces of i castor sugar and beat again. Beat in four slightly whipped eggs alternately with six ounces of dried and j Sifted self-raising flour. The flour should128 words
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Article, Illustration354 1935-08-13 4 THE REFRIGERATOR HABIT COR many years the United States, the land of progress, was content with the old ice-safe, and the daily visit of the ice-man was as regular as that of the purveyor of milk and bread. The iceman has never become popular in Britain s less extreme Climate354 words
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Article27 1935-08-13 4 Rubber in one 1, mi or Mother DOB nnur.s m popularity on the beach rhe collapsible bucket for lh swimming cStimei •nd costumes made rrom "Lastex" yarn27 words
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Article98 1935-08-13 4 Spar*' curk^ t household purpoi always be kept a Pictures that bai)| walls should ha\> to the back of thetl slightly away fRMB air to circulate :p corks also prevem marked by the lr.i--a bolder Mr eotton-n ir.ini a itcel knirr.: lane corki Th. n through the bi k98 words
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Article27 1935-08-13 4 C P rfectly when i.< fc and uncoml ri been worn for t tin ather tlei cord, iii v- v They j: tten m na27 words
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Advertisement22 1935-08-13 4 "^^^^x C*jt"!? k j I v^^ B^^ B^^ 9. J& JF B)B4 A v B^^jß»mB^^Bl B» BjßKjßbt b^Pt^ U^«C^B B^MtiSdBBBBBBB^BcE^HHC^s^B^^^^ A«id jrt"4?^B»^B^B^"^22 words
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Article, Illustration167 1935-08-13 5 GIRL WITH A BASKET of fine chcrI'ies at the Cherry Show held in the Horticultural Hall, Westminster. FULL DRESS REHEARSAL took plate i Hyde Park lor the Kings Jubilee rei«u ol the police. Markers with number boards at the rehearsal. LEFT —THE BABY SON OF LORI) AND LADY NUNBI RNHOLME167 words
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Advertisement43 1935-08-13 5 FRESH LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES (NEW SEASONS FRUIT IN BOTTLES) nrrivtil per S. S. IVi-sidi-nt Aihmis and COLD STORAGE fi R r A M These strawberries are fresh and sweet in flavour and will remind you of the Home fruit they are TRY THEM NOW!43 words
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490 1935-08-13 6 II7IIILK denying the allegations contained in Mr. William Silva's petition for a divorce, his wife. Lmilic Nona, and the co-respondent, Mr. K. A. Albert, challenged the petitioner's rights on the ground of religion ani domicile, when the case was taken up again yesterday490 words
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Article47 1935-08-13 6 Nanning, Kwangsi. Over 9.000 persons attended a memola] service here in honour of Yik Chlh, ohief-oi -stall" of the 4th Group Army, who died ecently from injuries in a riding accilent. The remains ol General Yik Chin are o I)-- Interred at Wuchow.— Renter.47 words
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158 1935-08-13 6 Then Complete Relief. Pancy 14 years of misery and pain ith Dyspepsia, then complete and ermanent relief! This was the actual Kperience of Mrs. M M who never ad a night's rest without wind and stressing ague until she took Maclean ranch Stomach Powder.158 words
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Article331 1935-08-13 6 FALSE REPORT ALLEGED Tamil Woman And Man Charged Penang, Aug. 10. THE cast in which a Tamil woman and man wore alleged to have falsely charged lour compatriots with robbery was resumed before Mr. Justice Whitley at the Assize Court yesterday. Accused were Veerayee. the woman, and Kolanday. Both were331 words
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Article152 1935-08-13 6 By Man Who Was Porbiddei To Visit Him Klang, Aus. t. Sentence ol five months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Subrayan. a Tamil, living at Port Bwettenham. by Inche Osman. the Klang magistrate, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot Raman. Inche Ghani conducted the prosecution and152 words
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Article150 1935-08-13 6 Too Great A Pressure On Steam Valve n Hour- Kong. Remarking that the case was a serious .one, and that the offence had endangered the lives of a number of people. Hon S T G J Hole imposed a fine of 0 on Ip Wo-sui. engineer of the150 words
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Article146 1935-08-13 6 DISCOVERY IN CHANDU SHOP OHORTLY beiore five o'clock yes- 1 terday morning a gun shot 'rang out in Queen Street. Among those who were awakened by the sound was the clerk in charge of a chandu retail shop. He called to the Bengali additional police146 words
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Article, Illustration37 1935-08-13 6 AMONG TIIF precautions against air attack being taken in Paris is the placing of warning sirens in different parts of the city. Here they are seen on the tower of the famous church of St. Germain IWuxerrois.37 words
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Article205 1935-08-13 6 Fined For Colliding With Motor-Car Sere in ban. Aug. In the local police court today, a Malabar! named Kunduni Nair was jcharged with tailing to have proper control over his bicycle on the Setul Road a few evenings ago. as a result ol which he collided with a205 words
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Article96 1935-08-13 6 Coroner Finds Fall .Waa Not Cause Death trom natural causes was the verdict returned by Mr. W. G. Porter. the Singapore Coroner, yesterday after an inquiry into the death of a three-year-old Teochew boy. Chua All Kow who died on Aug. 8 at the General Hospital. It96 words
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Article140 1935-08-13 6 The funeral of Miss Sammy, which. took place on Saturday afternoon, was largely attended and numerous beautiful wreaths were placed on her grave The service was conducted by Archdeacon Graham White. Miss Sammy had originally intended to take up a medical career and to follow in140 words
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Article89 1935-08-13 6 Machine-Gun Bullets In I School Compound I I It is learned here that the Japanese Pn°to tho Ha i nk W Is making 1 mto the circumstances in which (machine-gun bullets tell into the com- 1 i pound of a school maintained on the shore of the TungtingReuter - 89 words
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Article15 1935-08-13 6 Resignation. Mr Chon <3>^,, t of the Overseas o Chine^AffalA' Department Has resigned. S j15 words
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Article69 1935-08-13 6 11/AITIMi for an omnibus in Kalians Road to take her home to East Coast Road yesterday afternoon, Mrs. S. F Conceicao, an elderly Kurasian. was jostled by two Chinese and her handbag fell to the road. One of the men snatched up the handbag and made good69 words
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Article515 1935-08-13 6 Pests That Kill Millions Of Men GOVERNMENT scientists from all parts ol th. are to meet in London in September for th« i mp Entomological Conference. THE conference will be a council of war. Throughout the world mankind is constantly engaged In I life-and-death struggle with515 words
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Article24 1935-08-13 6 ii m Mr. John Johns* i. Dumfries. Scotland. I Messrs Jardn.. M.,* died in Scotland in M Kong tttfttc vain ReutorReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement120 1935-08-13 6 IQOC OCTOBER Bvh IQQC SINGAPORE ISWSJ FR E E PRE S S CENTURY OF PROGRESS SPECIAL 100-PAGE ISSUE WITH AN 8 PAGF SPFri Ai TVTirxt,^.. NEWSPATORsV IN ADOinoN ro^^^^ PWNTOI This will give a comprehensive survey of the history and development of Malaya in the last 100 years, with special120 words
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Advertisement457 1935-08-13 7 ■A SEASON COMMENCES TONIGHT A It mm mm am m I Rpv< «|g| 6.15 M d 9.15 ALHASVIBRA 6 1 1 5^_ r N CHT "W nielli Al^ AB< »J" RETURNS to -rescue- his ,l,, u1 .|,,,r DIX N D DOROTHY WILSON M with BRUCE CABOT and ERIN O'BRIEN MOORE457 words
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Advertisement145 1935-08-13 7 DARRYL ZANUCK'S 2OTH CENTURY MASTERPIECE! INCOMPARABLE! Jack London's saga of the lawless his most virile role! 4rl*AX^ JOSEPH M. SCHENCK present CLARK < GAME f^ YOUNG !< :;^iiLLifck tand a cast Aon CenluryH pictureJl tiiousancis ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE V i CHINA FLOOD RELIEF Chiang Kai Shek Orders i 850,000 Bank145 words
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Advertisement333 1935-08-13 7 CAPI TO L Ipening^tonTght AT LAST! IT'S HERE! C THE SHOW YOU'VE SHOWS TOMORROW WAITED TWO YEARS T^f 3.15 6.15 9.15 '-li-.&tT 30 Gorgeous Gold from Warner Bros. The first siace I |^k pv 1*33. and twice as big »s an > of the UlPfferS others! A gay fun show333 words
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Advertisement95 1935-08-13 7 MCiHT Of REVELRY THAT YOl LI. I NJOV NEW WORLD GRAND JUBILEE BALL and COMPETITION I>AN< Indcr the distinguished patronage of lI. E. The Governor Sir Shenton I honuv lull Proceeds in aid of thr sin^aporr Silver Jubilee fund. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th Valuable Prizes v.ill be awarded to VtBMR -if95 words
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800 1935-08-13 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935. Air Mail Delays ttEAVY weather over India anc il Burma has been responsible foi several air mail delays in the past week or two. On Sunday the Dutch mail reached Singapore some days overdue, while the latest outward [Imperial Airways plane which800 words
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Article356 1935-08-13 8 Mr. R. Connell. of Pritchard and Co.. Penang, has arrived in Ipoh on transier to the local booch Mr and Mrs E. G. England and two infants arrived in Singapore lrom home by the Yasukuni Mam this week Mr E E. Pengilley. who recently returned from leave,356 words
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Article524 1935-08-13 8 IT IS said that events east their shadow before, and if we were to believe implieity in this lag we might now prognosticate the return of ex-Kin« Prajadhipok to the Throne ol Sii-m. At the week-end we received a document from the Siam's Publicity Stiimf) Puzzle524 words
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Article613 1935-08-13 8 A letter was I thnm to be linger* over at breaktast in The Homo stead. The maid had wry definite instructions regarding lot! its. Ary addressed to the 10mm were to be placed before the plate of Miss Ada. This morning there was such lettei —a blue envelope613 words
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Advertisement142 1935-08-13 8 A "Gimlet" is a pretty good drink, but you don't know how good it ~~3| can be, unless you've tried this jjjri recipe fit 1 tot Old Tom Gin /aJSS^ i 99 Rose's Lime Juice 10 drops An S°stura Bitters I^^^K then shake it with plenty of ice in prf142 words
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Advertisement62 1935-08-13 8 "I A GIRL DOESN'T LIKE A MAN who wears loud clothes, reveals a young expert. Hut surely she can turn a deaf ear to his suit The man who turns a deaf ear to those who advise a GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY will regret it sooner or later.62 words
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Article, Illustration174 1935-08-13 9 Abyssinian Offer Of Territory To Italy IN RETURN FOR LOAN AND A PORT Likely To Be Turned Down ITALIAN SOLDIERS DESERTING Paris, Aug. 11. AN indication that Abyssinia might be willing to cede territory to Italy in return for a loan and a port, was given by the Emperor toReuter - 174 words
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Article123 1935-08-13 9 DEATH KNELL Of STAHLHELM 3 riests Gaoled FRESH ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN Berlin, Aug. \i. 117 i ntly is the death H >>; the Stahlhelm was when the organisa- the districts of and the provinces of Pomerania and the today's dissolution! ihlhelm allegedly has ictivitles inimical to m my Marxist gymOla dReuter - 123 words
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Article64 1935-08-13 9 Workers Resume At esl And Toulon Paris. Aut, r 9. K "s Toulon and Bits: morning without I r the Interior anv n 68 arrests at One Italian was i xplosives and two i were injured I: Marine informed gates the cut was pres- law and must apply64 words
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Article60 1935-08-13 9 Ih'd By President Roosevelt Washington, Aug. 12. in epidemic of infantile the neighboorinf States. r baa cancelled the ul jamboree arranged Aug. 21 ;.nd 30. which was led by 35.000 scouts. Inngents :rom Britain and ean and South American r 1 uu rents have been erect)aiik.s of the60 words
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Article138 1935-08-13 9 Another "Incident" In United States Shanghai, \u^,. vz FN deference to a request from the Japanese Consulate-General, ttiej Chinese authorities have prohibited Chinese bookstores in Shanghai; from selling tin August issue of Vanity Fair which contained a cartoon c; the Emperor to which Japanese took strongReuter - 138 words
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Article80 1935-08-13 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Yuitgkiang River Overflowi Its Hanks lions; Ronu. Aug. 11. Ak official report from Manning, capital ol Kwangsi. states that the Yangklang River has overflowed its banks and that several villages between Lungchow and the capital are flooded Motor communications between Kweihsien and Nanning have80 words
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Article127 1935-08-13 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices i From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 12. Spot (Sellers) 5 13 16d. (5 13;i6d> (Buyers) 5 3 4 d. <5 3 4 d.) October[December 5 15 16d. (5 7 8 d.) JanuaryMarch 6 1 32d. (6 132d.> April June 6 3 16d.127 words
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Article144 1935-08-13 9 Slipping Over The Border To Switzerland Bellin/ona, Aug. 9. Notwithstanding the Rome denial, army desertions are believed to be c >nslderable and a number of deserters have filtered ir.:o Tieino. the Italianspeaking canton. In the past few days, many of whom were In units under orders to proceedReuter Wireless - 144 words
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Article93 1935-08-13 9 Hundreds Attend Meeting In Addis Ababa i Addis Ababa. Aug. 12. Hundreds of Ethiopian women aristo- crata. including several princesses, have attended a. patriotic demonstration. Orator after orator made impassioned speeches in the cause of the defence Of Abyssinia. The women wore magnificent, long bejewelled robes coloured inReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article66 1935-08-13 9 Negotiating Big Purchase In! United States New York, Aug. 8. The New York Sun says Italy is negotiating with New York banks to j purchase between 250.000 and 500,000 bales of American cotton. An agreement may be reached before the week-end. It adds the banks are willing66 words
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Article86 1935-08-13 9 To Be Held In Secret Near The Brenner Pass London, Aug. 12. The Abyssinian negotiations will begin in Paris on Aug. 14. Mr. Anthony Eden will represent Britain. A Rome message adds that the above negotiations, at which Italy will be re- presented, coincide with the holding offReuter Wireless - 86 words
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Article31 1935-08-13 9 Victims Of Italian Military Plane Crash Rome, Aug. 12. Signor Razza, who was killed when an Italian military plane crashed near j Heliopolis, was en route to Eritrea tOj31 words
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Article73 1935-08-13 9 PREPARING FOR AN ELECTION 490 National Conservative Candidates Ready London, Aug. 8. PREPARATIONS for the fortheom- ing general election are sufficiently advanced to enable 490 National Cons'Tvative candidates to take the field. Of these 412 are members of Parliament. Seven of the present Conservative members are changing constituencies :ind 47Reuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article79 1935-08-13 9 inspect works there. He was un exeditor ol Popolo d' Italia and a pioneer of Fascism and one ol the Italian delegates to the International Labour omce. Stgnor Raimondo Franchetti. who was also killed, was a well-known explorer and authority on East Africa, to v;here he was going. He wentReuter Wireless - 79 words
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Article66 1935-08-13 9 Position Of Foreigners In Abyssinia Addis Ababa, Aua. 11. The British Legation has advised British missionaries and British pioteeted subjects, namely. Danes and Swedes, to evacuate their women and children from Abyssinia when conve- I nient. If the internal situation becomes sertOUS British subjects living in theReuter Wireless - 66 words
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Article93 1935-08-13 9 Applications Declined By Abyssinia London, Aug. 12. The Abyssinian Legation has declined applications from Britons for enlistment in the army as questions of nationality and expense are involved. Several thousand applications to join the Abyssinfan army have been received at the Abyssinian Consulate in Berlin and theyReuter Wireless - 93 words
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Article103 1935-08-13 9 Man Who Did It Because He Was "Dared" Province town (Mass), Aug. 12. A MAN mumbling incoherently and believed to be temporarily insane was found swimming in the Atlantic 150 miles away by the crew of an oyster boat, which summoned a seaplane by wireless. He was rushedReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement195 1935-08-13 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick >n*ant* of sufferers from Kidney and Bladder weakness hav« d rv-tUiMT Up Nights. Le» Pains, I vousneam, Stiffness. Rheumatism. DlxL mbago. Burning, Itching, Smartbty and Loss of Vigror by a Doc- r-«*w discovery called Cystex (SissX\y soothes, cleans, and heala, m* kidney*. In 16 minutes Cystex195 words
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Advertisement270 1935-08-13 9 cocriAi "SALE" FEATURE a CROXLEY PADS (^pl^ilLlY I WHITE OR BLUE V:::.^. ..;j 65 com each Wriio <:; Pad I envelopes to match ssss?^. 70 CENTS PER 100 1 RAFFLES PADQ '$< >w WONDERFUL VALUE |^i. ?**Z™: 25 CENTS EACH 100 ■MtCTft 5 FOR $1.00 Superfine fank fai ROBINSON A270 words
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923 1935-08-13 10 Better Price Compensates For Higher Cost Of Production THE twelfth annual general meeting of Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the Great Eastern Hotel, E.C. Sir Francis Voules, C.B.E. (the chairman), presided supported by Mr. A. K. E. Hampshire and Brig.-Gen. Arthur923 words
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Article100 1935-08-13 10 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon s $4 86 Crown. Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4 46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump P^r British Imperial Gallon g2 Shell Motor Spirit in 4gallon drums per British Imperial100 words
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Article44 1935-08-13 10 Je^outT"* P mUrnS for JuI > The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S. I Rubber H co ghl r d s r«irr p^ Klabang Rubber Co., Ltd 131 onn ik 54 h i e 00 Kl ,r 5? bbC Pla «tation^ 0 o 00 U d44 words
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78 1935-08-13 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association August 12, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. in cases (FOB. August) 19 5 a 19 3 4 Good F.A.Q. in cases «F.0.8. August) 19 516 19 716 No. I.X.R.S.S. < Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore) 19 3 8 191 2 August78 words
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Article229 1935-08-13 10 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2331 32 London. 3 months' sight 2 3 15 16 London. 60 days' sight 2 3 29 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 7 8 London, demand 2 3 27 32 London. T.T. 2 3 27 32 Lyons and Paris, demand 863229 words
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Article31 1935-08-13 10 Hitam Tin Limited report that the output for the month of July was 28 74 plckuls. Mining operations were partially suspended during the month pending changing over pumping plant31 words
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Article88 1935-08-13 10 Aug. 12 Buyers *Sellers Gambler 6.00 Java Cube 10.50 Hamburg Cube 10.50 White Pepper 18.00 Muntok White Pepper 18.50 Copra. Sundried 3.75 Copra, mixed 3.35 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 R.B. Siam No. 1 per yokan 106 Banja Jelotong 7.50 Sarawak Jelotong 7 00 R. <Siam> W.C. No.88 words
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Article140 1935-08-13 10 Between South Africa And South Wales Reciprocal trade between South Africa and South Wales is likely to be advanced as the result of a visit to Carditr by Mr. J. F. Du Toit. Trade Commissioner ol the Union ol South Africa. Mr. Du Toit said that last year140 words
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Article105 1935-08-13 10 Evidence Of Better Trade In Birmingham Striking evidence of better trade cornea irom Birmingham, where new factories and factory extensions covering a total area of over one million and a half square feel are being erected at the present time. The firms concerned include manufacturer! or motor can105 words
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Article57 1935-08-13 10 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Itete. States. Unlederated Malay States, and Straits Settlements .Setttmeni 01 Malacca,, of tin and tin-in-ore at 75 5 per cent, during the SEW** Federated Malay States T°" s Unfederated Malay States: 5 06 Ferlis 31 Kelantan. 2 Trengganu no57 words
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Article971 1935-08-13 10 MONDAY, AUG. 12, 193.">. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin <4s> 4_ 5s Asam Kumbang (i> 33s 6d 34s 6<l Austral Malay 60s 61s Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 13s 6s 14s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.90 200 Bangrin Tin 20s 6d 21s Batu Selangor <$1> .90 .95 Chenderiang971 words
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Article31 1935-08-13 10 World Wicir Order P« I>rit ain Orden i \y v irt I n&nufftctun fof Aust] fact in rII N tU vsprlni m; 210 In tnd 142 An 1 .Sim.31 words
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Article32 1935-08-13 10 Not Textile Piw Diicovcrj A I \v. Me has Pr. im bt used v in ten to Tlu' pr J M\d J w i. tiv BnflUh v In Latioo i32 words
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Advertisement34 1935-08-13 10 Ckeap itormce In kind* of produtr •rmlUble, M M«« SUnton Nriauo aod Blrenldc God«i«r Boet Quay, fept* fTANTON NELSON C0. f LTD 4, COLLTER QIAV MM Telrpn< SEASIDE OODOWN BIVEBfIIDE GODOWN OFFICE Inspection In:34 words
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Article, Illustration474 1935-08-13 11 MOLLIE MERRICK - CLAUDE RAINS pleases The Authors MOLLIE MERRICK I Ho* ywood In Person BY and Charles Ifacered Claude Rains lor Passion/' that actor I:.- Isible Man" in a enthusiasm ol all men t lie most severe me product. Bored tnandfl ol actors who that the "part is reciate an original cter474 words
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Article89 1935-08-13 11 Wife Finds Horse fn Planting Sydney. old Wishing Tree. Lady Hore-Ruthven I I in the on July 27 on behall New south Wales. •h in around the de she was provided u a horse shoe among the it up as a lucky wife Dl the then the original89 words
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Article18 1935-08-13 11 Mortality- East Ham's lllty rate oi 1.50 per 1,000 the pus' y?ar was the recorded in the borough.18 words
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Article153 1935-08-13 11 Attempts To Lassoo Mystery j Creature Fails Melbourne. Working on the new road between Barwon Meads and Torquay, a man looked over the clill and saw what he thought might have been a whale, a' seal, a sea lion, or something else from the sea not. usually shown153 words
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Article23 1935-08-13 11 Looting Charge.— Ten men were at i Belfast returned for trial on charges of looting public-houses during the recent disturbances and stealing liquor.23 words
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Article, Illustration524 1935-08-13 11 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson by II v> orld s Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst I KIDDING PYROTECHNICS gOMETIMES players will throw all rules to the wind when defending a slam contract on the theory that declarer has discounted .that possibility and is figuring on a normal opening. Occasionally,524 words
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Article478 1935-08-13 11 •THE following publications were is- sued or received by the Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. during tin 1 period Aun. 3 to 9. incli'Mve and are available lor public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building. Singapore. Application! may be made by members Ol the478 words
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Article52 1935-08-13 11 Amoy. Aug. 11. Several villages: between Chiangchow and Amoy have been inundated following a cloudburst which took place on Friday and Saturday. il Motor and railway communications in j these regions have been suspended and i hundreds of refugees lrom the affected areas are flocking to Amoy Nanyang52 words
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Article267 1935-08-13 11 BOY FALLS 225 FEET Tragic Death Of Mining Official's Son T Melbourne. HE 12-year-old ion o! a Bendigo mining official was killed when he fell '225 rect down the shaft of disused mine near the Red. White and Blue Mine at Quarry Hill. Bendigo. His name is Edgar Burreli son267 words
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Article492 1935-08-13 11 to be opposp:d at election Electors Complain Of Disenfranchisement i London, Aug. 3 A CONSTITUTIONAL question ol some difficulty with reference to the Speakership of the House of Commons has been occupying tht* attention of the Government and Parliamentarians in recent week.s. The constitutional convention, which with492 words
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Advertisement187 1935-08-13 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong» The liability of members is limited tc the extent and in tho manner prcs- cribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 cl j the Colony. j HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital 550.000.00C 1; Issued and fully paid187 words
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Advertisement511 1935-08-13 11 1 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AISTRAIJA AND < NINA 'Incorporated in England by Royal Chart* i m Paid up capital In 600 shares or *:5 each > u*y qol t Reserve Fund <K> jooo Reserve Liability <>i I Proprietors o HFAD Ol IH I 38. Bishopsgate London C Asrnries511 words
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Article19 1935-08-13 12 To Join New Squadron After Repairs join a new squadron which win i^ mwmi assigned-Reuter CrU Sers19 words
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Article46 1935-08-13 12 Atti 11 Kangaroo Brit-; •Ger». Hero. Litiopa (NOT); T\,. M\ru Iwatesan Maru Japan- Petronolla 'Dut Aug 12 Juno. Sidajoe. Op ten N Both. Kepah. Makasser -Duf: Llandilo KjtOOf. T.,k Sara. Patroclu^. Sin Kfcens Sent. Ban Sione Bee -Brit. SSS e JaP S: Havre Mar A«wi46 words
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Article81 1935-08-13 12 n^ r h 9 ul 483 tQ ns. from Mftwan Deh 12. for Muntok 12 Majans. Dut 362 tons from Ren?a: 12. lor Rengat 14 i}2!!!!l D "t 6.812 tons. Adelaide 12. for Australia 16 kv Ia i r o Ud fn 1 tOns from Sand^ kan 12.81 words
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Article, Illustration56 1935-08-13 12 If M S SUFFOLK, which passed through Singapore recently. n h^r way to England, with 1 1 0.000.000 w,rth of art treasures for the R«.\ji \<adem\N Exhibition of Chinese Art. d,t k d at Portsmouth July 2.1 and relatives of the crew are here >een <heerin* hri U n *ame56 words
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474 1935-08-13 12 British Ship Crushed In Cape Town THCn Nhip crushed in by ice. tuent>-tuo feet of water in the hold and the pumps a ji n? to uork such a Us{ |h their propeller projected out of tht- uater. thf captain rollapm? with cold. These474 words
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Article40 1935-08-13 12 SINGAPORE HABOUR r i Main Hhir: rmpir* h I I r.mpir* h Wm mhm i Utt»m II i M».. R Oil Uhr C oal \U mttu MNJuM. v Uteri D \1« t-.f D urrn iakj Kin* p Rum v.. D40 words
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Advertisement313 1935-08-13 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. TELEPHONE: f 54*2 PaMafe 54J1 LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKLNG AOEKT4 FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATTS R.\LLWAT3 ROVAL STMI RLAfLWAV> OF «iL%M. CANADIAN MClffM THf. VKHttM" ROCTE offen fRAN- -PACIHf -KRVKfcS vU HONOLCLf or dir*'t FMPRF.SS to VANCOr V F R— Af RO>> TANADA I, TRANS tONTINFNTM. TRAIN without < n^gff th^nc*313 words
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Advertisement107 1935-08-13 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swttttfthaa, PePalembang. Ban; [North Western Pc T.s m KMM Fares Single £19 0 Return £30 D For partn ul.»r^ pirate .ipp McALISTER CO., LTD SIN6APORE Planters Stores A KuaU I umpur i For everythin tc Ocean Passages F Exchange an: appU107 words
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Miscellaneous413 1935-08-13 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN ftamfcdliL -very Saturday 7 p m Tlurataj 7 M a Kcdata afoodftj lo Friday 730 a rr. Saturday 720 a.m ana 7 pm. Kuantan 1 via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 30 a Saturday 730 am 7 pn. Kelantan Gemas/ every413 words
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Advertisement374 1935-08-13 13 /^x^ vL Jy I! m^ RITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, Due Tnage Spore. T c Due S£SSS& 'IZ tti It &K££§£« o s c rn ATPUTANA 17 000 Aug 30 CoS^ 600 Oct 2 11.000 Sep! 6 RAvSI £$Z° Ct 25 15.000 Sept! 13 -BHUTAN 'IT S°374 words
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Advertisement504 1935-08-13 13 I EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL S°teamer Pting CaW fW Canadian and ***«**n ports via Colombo. x City of Oran Duc Sails. City of Salisbury Aug 15 Au S V City of Hereford ug504 words
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Advertisement723 1935-08-13 13 SHll*!*l\tf Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd) tk! Whlt >»Ur lid The Strait. Steamship c"; Ltd. ™e WrlS. "SHS* c u The China Navigation Co.. Ltd Thr trli Orknt^ U<* Ltd The SUm steam Navlfation Co., Ltd. Ir r«waddy KB Co.. Ltd. iS^^Si Yl 1^ 0 aDd and M taii. Federated Mala,723 words
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Advertisement660 1935-08-13 14 ft m mWmm kwMNMURE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPFIJ ROKAN Tuisday. Aug. 13, Bengkalls, Paneh. Berombang. Tanjong-Mengei-dar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG Wednesday. Aug. 14. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan. PoeloePallas. Pensalian-Esatc and Rengat. VAN HEUTSZ Wednesday. Aug. 14, Belawan-Deli and Penang. THEDENS Wednesday. Aug. 14, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI- Wednesday, Aug. 14, Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and660 words
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Advertisement496 1935-08-13 14 f BjWv jk^^ X^ 1 '"'l/ TO EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave Leave Arrive S'pore. S'pore. Penang New York Pres. Adams Aug. 10 Aug. IS Aug. 15 Sept. 24 Pres. Harrison Aug. 24 Aug. 27496 words
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Advertisement607 1935-08-13 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Tofuku Maru Cape Town via Momba.;:! Z ui/ih cs Salaam. L Marqin s. I)urb.i:» AlKoa Bay t Santos .Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. 1) Cape Town. Rio. Santos and Monti I- Manila .Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo lion Zanzibar. Dar-( s607 words
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1219 1935-08-13 15 Lessons Of Match At Manchester ENGLAND'S BOWLING MUST BE STRENGTHENED Yorkshire Get A Shock (from our O«m Correspondent) gIMUn has now not onl.v S^J^^T^Z the ruhl.er in the series of Test mutches with South Africa but n.or, U.an that, she wi,, fi1,219 words
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Article122 1935-08-13 15 BATTING Qualfication (15 completed innings, average 32) H'est Times not Inns. R. Score out Aver. Smith (D. Derbyshire 33 1476 225 6 54.66 Barber 37 1683 255 4 51.00R E. S. Wyatt 34 1347 149 6 48.10 E. R. T. Holmes 31 1330 206 3 47.50 Sutcliffe 32122 words
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1078 1935-08-13 15 Speldewinde Shines Again In Non-Benders' Reunion Match •From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, Aug. 11 THE annual Non-Benders* reunion match resulted in the vice-Captain's XI winning just on time today by 41 runs, thanks largely to good catching and the bowling of Dean of Singapore. VICE-CAPTAIN'S XI C. V. Doe c1,078 words
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Article, Illustration18 1935-08-13 15 STONTON the R.A. goalkeeper, falls while saving i,, lhr m^t match against the R.E.. which the Sap^perL »L18 words
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Article63 1935-08-13 15 The programme for the Singapore Recreation Club's athletic meetings for today and Saturday is as follows TODAY 220 yards handicap, preliminary heats. Throwing javelin, final. 120 yards hurdles, preliminary heats, i SATURDAY Finals of the 100 yards. 220 yds. open, 220 yds. handicap. 440 yds handicap. 120 yds.63 words
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Article37 1935-08-13 15 At Bentong the Harmston Circus gave a "Charity" performance in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund, which Fund benefited by over $250. This act of I generosity was greatly appreciated by, the Chinese community of Pahang.37 words
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81 1935-08-13 15 wiL tO enccura ge local talent. Worcestershire C.C. are to establish a nursery' for the coaching of young players for whom matches with neighbouring counties will be arranged About €500 will be required to finance the scheme, which will include the engaging of a professional coach81 words
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Article45 1935-08-13 15 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co announces that the transit time on full rate telegrams from Singapore to London yesterday were as follows: Telegrams handed in up to 5.00 p.m. 5 minutes; 5.30 p.m. 5 minutes; 6.00 p.m. 7 minutes; 6.30 p.m. 5 minutes.45 words
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594 1935-08-13 15 Singapore Malays' Big Win At K.L. FIVE QUICK GOALS SCORED ON WATERLOGGED GROUND Hat Trick By Mat Noor (From Our Own Correspondent.) Spore Malays 5 £r!*EF?: 0 THE annual soccer match between the Singapore and Selangor Malays was played at the T.P.I A. ground todav imt resulted an overwhelming victory594 words
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Article385 1935-08-13 15 MCNAIR GIRLS CLUB ANNUAL SPORTS DERFECT weather, a large attendance and very keen competition in every event, made the Second Annual Sports Meeting ol the McNair Girls Club tremendous success The House Cnampionship for the Gibbs Cup was decided on the last race. Miss Shepherdson's House winning by 2 points385 words
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Article179 1935-08-13 15 Draw For Tournament Events The draw for the events in the Garrison lawn tennis association tournament is as follows: Men's Singles Open Lieut. H Home IRA.I vs Major F C. K. Austin iR.A.M.C.i. Lieut. R E. Black <R.E». bye into second round. Major D G. Evans iR.A.Md vs179 words
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Article161 1935-08-13 15 Team To Bt Captained liy A Forward Wellington, N J B. Minehtgtff of the Chrtstchvrch Club, is to be captain ol tfaf All Blacks Rugby team which will tour OfYftt Britain during the cominic season A. J Oliver who plavs lor UM M»tl--valc Club. Christchurch fi.» s161 words
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631 1935-08-13 16 Sappers Fade Away After Promising Start WILTS. STRIKE EXCELLENT FORM IN SECOND HALF Wiltshires 6 R.E A KEY match in the Second Division of the Football League attracted a large crowd to the S.C.C. pround yesterday afternoon when the Wiltshires and the631 words
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653 1935-08-13 16 A very successtul Service rille meeting was hold in Singapore on Saturday and Sunday last for members Of the SVC. Rillemcn occupied the Bukit Timah range while machine and Lewis gunners competed at the Farrer ranee. The standard of shooting this653 words
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Article611 1935-08-13 16 MRS. W. McMULLAN WINS IN "A" DIVISION Qualifiers And Draw For Keppel Cup THE women's August medal competi--1 tion was played at Bukit Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. W. McMullan in "A" division with a net score of 34, in a win611 words
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Article79 1935-08-13 16 Selantfor Rangers Beat Malays •From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Au£" 1* lavs A^!n n nf RangeriJ beat the Matt y a lea^ ue fixture by 4— l O n the Padang this evening. The game was scrappy owing to >™vy ground conditions The Rangers led 2—o at79 words
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Article52 1935-08-13 16 England, Scotland And Ireland Tie t* London, Aug. 9. England. Scotland and Ireland tied tor the international amateur golf championship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes. England needed only a draw with Scotland to win the title outright, but Scotland won by H to matches with three haw**Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Article18 1935-08-13 16 t*ni£ S ln a P° r e Cricket Club's autumn ltZltT n:m>em StS Wl soo Entries close tomorrow.18 words
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Article138 1935-08-13 16 SINGAPORE TEACHERS' TOURNAxMENT Saturday's Results The following are the results ol •Saturday's ties in the Singapore Teachers' Association lawn tennis tournament. Lee Teck Hock beat Sim Seng Watt 6—2. 6—4. Tay Keng Hock beat Ong Eng Lian 7-5. 6-3. K. If. R Menon beat Wee Thiam Siew 6-3.138 words
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Article88 1935-08-13 16 Ties for today in the Garrison Officers lawn tennis tournament at Tanglin are as follows: 1 Lt. C. Kirk <R.E.» vs. Fit Lt. Muachamp »ra.f > at 4.45 p.m. 2 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Allen vs. Lt. and Mrs. Duncan at 4.45 p.m. TOMORROWS TIES Lt. Home88 words
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Article46 1935-08-13 16 The annual S.C.C. hockey meeting will be held on Friday. Aug. 16.. at 6.45 p.m. All members interested are requested to attend. Members desiring to play during the forthcoming season are requested to sign their names on the list provided on the notice board.46 words
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Article61 1935-08-13 16 i Derby Winner The Odds-On Favourite London, Aug. 12. The St. Leger callover is as follows: 10 to 11 Bahram wanted, evens laid 6 to 1 Field Trial. 100 to 9 Fair Trial and Hairan 100 to 8 Plassy. 100 to 6 Sea Bequest. 20 to 1 AssignationReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1935-08-13 16 v London, Aug. 13 Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by ten Wicket* Yorks 354 and four for no et Warwick 105 (Bowes sYx fo? ana <Bov*es five for 49).- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration367 1935-08-13 16 Ringside - Gunboat Jack Favourite For Friday's Title Fight Ringside (By ILLNESS NOT SERIOUS DIQUANT incidents about a Kuala Lumpur boxing promotion on Cup Final night have served to give additional prominence to the flghi bet we. n Gunboat Jack and Younu Aide fOt r he Orient welterweight titi«< on Friday >*i367 words
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