The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 January 1936
1936-01-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1936-01-07 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,745. ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936. 10 cents.17 words
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424 1936-01-07 1 Mr. Ito Cross-Examined For Two Days 'INFORMATION SUPPLIED NOT SATISFACTORY" Wireless Station Not Shown years allegations have been made that Japan was ilio^allv fortifying her mandated lands m the Pacific, which she steadfastly denied but it b now revealed that at a recent private424 words
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117 1936-01-07 1 Three Killed: Four Injured London, Jan. 6. \7EWS readied Swansea today of a 1 serious accident during the night aboard the Blue Funnel steamer, Ulysses, on her way down the Channel outward bound from Liverpool for the Far East with passengers, involving the deathReuter - 117 words
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Article32 1936-01-07 1 The King's Cypress. A cpyress taken from Windsor Great Park was planted on the hills above Nazareth by Lt.General Sir Arthur Wauchope. High Commissioner for Palestine, as the gift of the King.32 words
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507 1936-01-07 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Mew Japanese Demands In Hopei And Charhar Sin Chew Jit Poh FURTHERING JAPANESE INTERESTS Gen Sung Wa rn ed Shanghai, Jan. ti. •THE Japanese Kwantung Com- mand and Gen. Dohihara. special representative m North China, are reported to have decided to make three new demands concerning the future of Japanese507 words
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86 1936-01-07 1 IMPORTANT DOCKYARD EXTENSIONS London, Jan. t>. TT is understood the Government is planning important dockyard extensions at Plymouth and Portsmouth to allow the building of battleships of maximum size. Devonport possesses two berths where he Warspite and Royal Oak were built, but these areReuter - 86 words
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84 1936-01-07 1 Committed For Trial At Shanghai Shanghai. Jan. 6. i Sergeant Ernest William Peters, aged 31, and Sergeant William Alfred Judrt aged 26, Britons belonging to the International Settlement Police, wer^ j today committed for trial m His| Majesty's Supreme Court for China on aReuter - 84 words
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Article79 1936-01-07 1 Success Of Mr. Hore-Belisha's Regulations London. Jan. 6. Belisha Beacons, the roundabouts,! one-way streets and the thirty-mile an hour speed limit m built-up areas and other road traffic regulations bore fruit m the reduced casualty roll for 1935, during which 6 521 people were killed and 219,000Reuter - 79 words
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Article50 1936-01-07 1 Machine Salvaged And Mails Mostly Deliverable Alexandria, Jan. 6. The wrecked Imperial Airways liner. CHv of Khartoum, has been salvaged and 71 mail bags and parcels recovered, most which are deliverable. Pilot Wilson, the sole survivor, who is suffering from exposure, is progress- I Reuter ing favourably-Reuter - 50 words
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Article39 1936-01-07 1 Reuter Imperial Airways' Liner Sets Up New Record London. Jan G. y//£ Imperial Airways liner Heracles yesterday set uv a new record of 80 minutes for the 203--miles flight between Paris and Croydon. t tReuter - 39 words
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Article183 1936-01-07 1 Forward Price To Drop To £200 Soon? l ond. mi Jan. b. TIN today declined to its lowest level since last August, with cash business done at £211, though later covering raised the price to £212. After comparative UttttMH vi December, tin prices entered 1936Reuter - 183 words
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Article66 1936-01-07 1 Converting £21,657.000 From Five To Three Per Cent. I ..Miion. Jan. 6. The Chaneelloi of the Exchequer has meed to the immediate issue of Australian stock on behall of the New Boitttl Wales Cioverninent for refundinu pwpottl Tho Ls.sue amounts lo 21.657.000 at three per cent. nplacing theReuter - 66 words
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Article220 1936-01-07 1 PMiirt Sales— A portrait by Cuyp Fetched 1:245 ai Bother?** and .1 largo •conversation pit by Mr .Times Wnrd. RA. went fat KIM (apt. F. Inwin. R.N.. V.C.. who led the landing on Gallipoli during MM war. is on Mar. to lo.id a pilgrimage to the Dardanelles arranged by the220 words
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Advertisement83 1936-01-07 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. TONIGHT j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CABARET ATTRACTION \l 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DUO SPECIAL DINNER DANCE g?OS3ILIANO j (formal) 9.45 to midnight CONT|NENTAL DANC E TEAM RAFFLES CELEBRATED NON DINERS gi-QQ ORCHESTRA WE REGRET TO ADVISE83 words
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Advertisement111 1936-01-07 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA Ann phi vHt uatpi ROOF GARDEN TONIGHT THURSDAY DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I i=RELLER BAND- I NO AFTER DINNER \I>MISSION (lIAIU.I THE ROTARY CLUB fos OF SINGAPORE MEETS TOMORROW AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL111 words
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824 1936-01-07 2 Under general. Mr Hastie referred to the new set of rules which had j been drafted. These would be' brought before an extraordinary general meeting which would be called after they had been criticised by the j sub-committee appointed to draw them824 words
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Article846 1936-01-07 2 BETTER TIMES AHEAD IN AMERICA. But Still 11,650,000 Workless MR. BORAH AS CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY. A MEKICAXS are looking forward to their happiest New Year since the mournful one of 1929. Shops are full. Open spaces and homes shine gladly with electrically lit Christmas trees. Postal and railway officials estimate846 words
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Article298 1936-01-07 2 Sunday School's 500 Pupils VERY substantial gains m membership m all Methodist churches m the Singapore district last year were reported by the Rev. R. L. Archer at the Methodist Conference on Saturday. The Straits Chinese Church. Kampong Kapor. has the largest Sunday School of the Conference298 words
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Article29 1936-01-07 2 The S.S. Government Gazette states that the Director of Posts. Straits Settlements and p^ederated Malay States, will m future be entitled to wear civil uniform of the fourth class29 words
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Advertisement145 1936-01-07 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour Akin has nearly ;»0 million tiny ■earns or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack. I'cel, Burn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch. Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don't waste tlm« with ordinary methods. You145 words
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Advertisement393 1936-01-07 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. use SKETOLENE and prevent MOSQUITO BITES of al! Chemists and Stores GRAFTON LABORATORIES SINGAPORE. BOARD RESIDENCE. KATONG GRANGE Excellent position on Sea front Board Residence. Mod. Sanitation 77 Meyer Road— Phone 5758 THE MANSION Oxley Rise Singapore. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL non •licensed. Phone 3798 3 Minutes from Town. TO393 words
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Advertisement605 1936-01-07 2 Sinoapovc Jfrec fl>icBs Head Offloc: CecU Street. Hlafaport Phone 5471 (5 U ne i«. Tltnm Sincaporr Kuala Lumpur Office: 2:,. Java Str»e4 Phone: SMS. i London Office: 40, 4.{ Meet Street. London Phone: Central SMft—sto Tel: "I<«dmalaya" Londoa SUBSCRIPTION RATF Within Outside Wi' Malaya Malaya P- Monthly f |.t* I605 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous385 1936-01-07 2 Diary Of The Week TOMMY, JAN. 7 Rugby: S.C.C. "A" vs. R.A. "A" at S.C.C; Medical College vs. H.M.S. Tenor at College. Hockey: Girls' Sports Club vs. European XI at G.S.C.; Indian Assn. "A" vs. R.A.M.C. at Tanglin; V.M.C.A. Juniors vs. Seniors at V.M.C.A. Police Banci Performance. Telok Ayer. at385 words
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Article, Illustration319 1936-01-07 3 Bishop Conducts Service. TWELVE CASES INCLUDING ONE MURDER TRIAL TOE first Singapore Assizes for the year began yesterday morning with full ceremonial The Assizes service was held at St Andrew's Cathedral, the red robes and long wigs of the three judges, Sir Walter Huggard319 words
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Article, Illustration26 1936-01-07 3 THE CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Walter Huggard, inspecting the police guard of honour at the opening of the assizes yesterday. (Free Press photo.)26 words
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343 1936-01-07 3 TRUSTED SERVANT FOUND GUILTY OF FORGERY Three Years' Imprisonment ACCUSED SAYS HE WAS NOT "IN HIS SENSES" HASSAN bin Ismail was a trusted servant of Mr. N. G. Morris, Assistant Superintendent of Police, but he abused the trust and m consequence heard a sentence of three years' rigorous imprisonment passed343 words
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194 1936-01-07 3 Chinese Accused Of Using Forged Documents Discharged Teng Ah Oon claimed trial yesterday, at the Singapore AsiJaea before Mr. Justice a*Becketi Terrell, on two charge* of using as genuine two forg 1 documents, namely two wages orders Inl- tialled by Mr R H Oakley. Assistant Controller of Labour, which he194 words
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Article202 1936-01-07 3 Inche Busu bin Noh, the Registrar ofthe Supreme and Appeal Courts of ;Trengganu. together with his wife. Haji •Wok Esah binti Ha.ii Nik Idri? and sin. JAwang Mohamed, will b? leaving for j Mecca on Jan. 22. by the s s. Tantalaus j and will be away for202 words
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Article74 1936-01-07 3 A farewell dinner was given by the staff of Borneo Motors. Ltd.. at the Southern Hotel. Singapore, to Mr. J. RatclifT on his transfer to Ipoh. as manager of the Branch. Amorg the many guests were Mr. Alec, Mr. George*. Messrs. Ally. Ong Cheons, Chua. Muttu. Shardrac. Vincent.74 words
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Article97 1936-01-07 3 Argentina's Accession Operative From This Month A notincat ion of accession to the 'International Convention for the Safety lot L'tc at Sea. 1929. has been received m London from the Government of the Argentine Republic. In accordance with Article 64 cf the Convention, the accession will take effect97 words
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352 1936-01-07 3 Identification Parade In Hospital ALLEGED VIOLENCE FURTHER hearing has been ad- journed till Dec. 9in the case m the Third Magistrate's Court. Singapore, where Tan Ah Guan and Sim Low Peow were charged yesterday with causing grievous hurt to one Sin Ah Hoe Mr A L. M. Soares prosecuted. It352 words
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Article185 1936-01-07 3 Wishes She Had Taken Kruschen Earlier II only sly had taken Kruwhen Salts :it firs! thi.s VOBMMI BOOM have saved pound fti fi avoided works ot sufTering ■M writ us: "I hid rheumatism all over mo lor nearly 12 months In fact. I rould haxxlly185 words
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Article126 1936-01-07 3 BETTER THAN EVER (Prom Our Own Comvspondfnt Penan*, Jan. 6. THE finest air pageant over held m Penan^ took place yesterday at the Bayan Lepas aerodrome It was organised by the Penang Flying Club, and 25 machines took part. Then were nine aircraft tmm 100 Squadron RAF.126 words
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Advertisement44 1936-01-07 3 POWER COSTS MONEYSAVE IT/ INEFFICIENT POWER TRANSMISSION MF.ANS LOWER PRODUCTION AND AVAILABLE FROM STOCK. 1 H. P. TO 100 H. P, ARE CERTIFIED BY N.P.L. TEST ACTUALLY TO DELIVER 98.9o o OF THE POWER YOU PAY TOR. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCHES. W.S. 5544 words
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Advertisement88 1936-01-07 3 >i '"^^S HUll In r 1 1 twm I t^H iff 1 I 0 It **S A^^m i lit i A A^^K THE EXAKTA REFLEX is SIMPLICITY ITSELF The ideal Camera for travelling purposes tak^-s standard V. P. films, automatic transport of film for each exposure avoiding double exposures. 888 words
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Article, Illustration609 1936-01-07 4 BARBARA STANWYCK - BARBARA STANWYCK Effective Silver Shadows By f HAVE always believed that ela'oor- ate eye make-up is appropriote only for evening, but on these occasions any trick which will bring new glamour to old eyes is the rule. "Becoming" eyebrows are of first import anee Brows609 words
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Article, Illustration668 1936-01-07 4 ROSE PATTERSON - ROSE PATTERSON A WOMAN'S PARIS BY Josephine Baker Takes A "Small Palace" Paris. Dec. 26. TTHE tapestry revival Which is now flourishing has come about through the growing interest In original needlework. The come-tnek |of "petit point" and other lovely handwork has had its effect on tapestry,668 words
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Article, Illustration415 1936-01-07 4 FEMININE FASHIONS OF THE 1 7th CENTURY Seen Through Modern Eyes THE reign of Louis XIII m Fiance at the beginning of the 17th century was an era of romance and intrigue and, to our 20th century point of view, full of glam/wr und regal splendour. Ladies of the period415 words
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Article128 1936-01-07 4 Paris. IJOW say you to a red bedroom Well, you would feel quite enthusiastic about one. with white foundation and an Empire touch, after seeing the Autumn Salon's persuasions m this direction. Cardinal colours and warmth seem to be coming back altogether, lor there128 words
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Advertisement89 1936-01-07 4 Introduce Bisto to your kitchen and you will new zest anJ added flavour m all your meat dishes. Bisto was just made to take the i-iW'Silittl S ullness ou t of meals. You've no idea what V.A !l irfrU lavo ur and life Bisto K ives to food and how89 words
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Advertisement76 1936-01-07 4 I These Cow Gate people d° look after a fellow 1 m I love their crackly, crunchy W^ -*oBt\ 4ss I Rusks, and tlwy in* me no fey end of good. Why, you 4ft**"* can UlsU> tne Cow Gate .J« milk m them 1 hay« jr "fT I explained all76 words
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Article, Illustration259 1936-01-07 5 llf I DUCHESS OF YORK opened the Service Training Centre at St. Michael's Grange, Tenterden, Kent and was cheered by a large crowd as she received an address of welcome at the Town Hall. The crowd outside the Town Hall as the Duchess (on balcony) received the address of welcome.259 words
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Advertisement61 1936-01-07 5 111 lij» Z 'y^ \m^SWKs^>- bßaifc»^^&*^^^^^j "i4s street anc/ fres/i m Malaya No matter what the ion- >y^^|P-\^ 1 ditions. ICEBERG BITTER jfflff? *ifrf.A m, is protected .it all times pfTv ±^i \jfr*f m§k from deterioration or P^tfii^ JP jffj&7 7 jNw contamination rhis pure .&<*£ j£<&r MjWi creamery butter61 words
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502 1936-01-07 6 Worked For Well-known Firm PROSECUTION'S STORY OF VISIT TO THREE PAWNSHOPS I/OH HUENG, a silversmith by occupation, was put on liis trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice a*Beekett Terrell and a common jury, on three charges of possessing counterfeit materials with alternative502 words
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Article207 1936-01-07 6 CYCLIST DIES COLLISION Identity Unknown HOW a Malay cyclist, aged about 35. met his death on the eveninp: of Dec. 21 following a collision with a European owner private motor car at the junction of Moul- mein Road and Thompson Road was related before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore207 words
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Article124 1936-01-07 6 Equipment For Every Lightship In U.S Waters Ton new radio beacons, to safeguard i Shipping m United States waters, are ;soon to be established at lighthouses and lightships, according to the Lighthouse Service of the Department of Commerce. Three of these new radio I beacons will be at124 words
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Article142 1936-01-07 6 Verdict of Accidental Death (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 4. A verdict of accidental death, with a rider that no blame was attached to the motorist, was returned by the Seremban magistrate, Mr. B. S. Davis. who held an inquiry into the death of i a Chinese142 words
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Article68 1936-01-07 6 Carried A Dangerous Weapon (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johorc Bahru. Jan. 4. Daleep Singh, a Sikh priest, wacharged betore Shaikh Abu Baker \r Yahya, Second Magistrate Johor* Bahru. with carrying a dangerou- weapon, a "kirpan" (dagger). Accused pleaded guilty. In fining accused 50 cents the magistrate said that68 words
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Article109 1936-01-07 6 And (harmed AfMH Foi r Similar OflFence Fmin Our Own Corn spuiidrr.t Srrrmbaii, Jan. '•I h.ivr just coirn 1 out ot prison al serving a t«-rm lor a nnilar oil,: I atn a poor man I ask you to impo>. .small lin< said a ChincM Lim109 words
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353 1936-01-07 6 Ranee Of Sarawak *s Plans DAYANG VALERIE SAYS "THAT ROMANCE IS SHATTERED" WITH the gramophone aboard the ship playing the latest Harry Roy success- "Cheek to Cheek 'Don't Be Afraid To Tell Your Mother." and "Every SuvjU Little Tingle of My Heart* -H H.353 words
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Article, Illustration434 1936-01-07 6 European Woman Injured. CONDUCTOR SUFFERING FROM AEUROPI.AN woman and n Chinese bus conductor were injured when a mosquito bus and a taxi collided and overturned at the junction of Cantonment Koad and New Bridge Road, Singapore, shortly before 7 am yesterday. The European womanFree Press - 434 words
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Advertisement209 1936-01-07 6 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs Tour kidneys have nino millions tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or druntic. irritating drugs. Beware If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makas you suffer from Getting Up Mghts, L#eg Pains, Nervousness. Dizziness. Stiffness. Rheumatism, Lumbagc* Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, Acidity209 words
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Advertisement171 1936-01-07 6 M^ajSP^HHpj MB Wfj C \SI b I Il^ and out with ease SIT DOWN with comfort Austin designers have always realised that to be able to sit Upright m comfort and enter and leave the cur with rase must be the first consideration m body design Note how Austin couchwork171 words
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Miscellaneous81 1936-01-07 6 AIR PASSENGERS Arrived from I'.uropc. India and '•i< ,-l.m by KLM-plane "Kuak" Jan. 3, W'Mi. Mr. Hakumall Nahtani. Toeankoe M ihmovi. Mi. George Fr. Barnwell. Left for N.E I. by KLM-plane "Kwak" —Jan. 4, 19^6. Mr. George Fr. Barnwell, Toenkoc Mahmced. Mr. and Mrs. MarKail, Mr. Baehne, Mr. H. E.81 words
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Miscellaneous66 1936-01-07 6 POLICE HAND Dvrtni .Tanuarv the Pollei b Smuap'.i, will lullil th» fall I I Municipal tncafMßanti .Tnn 7 Tt'lok Av«t at I 1 Jan It Katoi. I' ik at 800 I Jan 11 Botanic Oardem at sod p Jan 17 Tt-iok an- r »t 1.18 p n\ Jan 21 Katonp66 words
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Article, Illustration624 1936-01-07 7 MOLLI MERRICK - MOLLI MERRICK T Hollywood vogue for realism, lly growing In a business cated to fiction and entertainmt, reaches its peak with the picAdmira] Byrd's second i- adv mture which promises one of the most popular films ased this year. h is been pointing gte'tdi;reater emphasis on realfirst catered for wild624 words
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Article144 1936-01-07 7 Two Nominees Decline To Oppose Former Premier London. Jan. 4. Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. Secretary for the Dominions, was this afternoon adopted by the Ross and Cromarty Liberal Association as the National candidate m the coming by-election. The local Conservative Association [has endorsed their refusalBritish Radio - 144 words
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Article156 1936-01-07 7 Small Vessel Victim Of Bias Bay Gan£ A small coastal steamer, owned by the Chinese Tai Lee Shipping Company of Amoy was pirated on Saturday while on its wav from Amoy to Chuanchow. Fukien. Eight pirates disguised as passeng- ers carried out the coup and decanip- ed with156 words
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Article108 1936-01-07 7 Japanese Land In Australia Without Authorisation Melbourne, Jan. 4. In consequence of statements that a party of Japanese landed on the North Queensland coast and molested holidaymakers and insulted womeoi. Mr. Patterson, the Federal Minister of the i Interior, is obtaining an immediate report on the matter. HeReuter - 108 words
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Article62 1936-01-07 7 London, Jan. 4. Road accident figures for Britain during the week ending Dec. 21 were 108 killed. 3.959 injured and for week ending Dec. 28 145 killed. 3.524 injured. Comparable figures for the last fort- night of 1934 were the week ending Dec. 22—160 killed. 4.305British Radio - 62 words
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Article16 1936-01-07 7 The Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur* reports an improved financial position and an increased membership.16 words
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Article500 1936-01-07 7 Winning Contract 2>\ 1 0toX<xv\ Oucuuj DaVI L?M>* lS Lin Z- MiC ha€l Gottlicb Oswald Jacob,, and Hun ara Schonken worlds <cadin Q team-oHour and inventors of the sustcm tha t has beaten every other system m existence ***** ""w wnmn roc nwr nmm ■i\ general, v ii unsound tactics500 words
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Article262 1936-01-07 7 At Queen Mary's Minimum Fare Rates London. Dot !1 The announcement yesterday to shipping agents of the minimum tares lor the new Cunard-White Star liner, the Queen Mary, created surprise because they indicate that the new giant liner is to be rated as a cabin ship. The rrues262 words
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Article212 1936-01-07 7 ENGLISHMEN FOR THE INDIAN C.S. To Maintain Standard Of Administration THE prospects which life Indian Civil Service holds out to y^ung English men were brought to ttM notice ol the delegates to the Headquarters Conl. r ence which began r Edinburgh Academy m a paper prepared by212 words
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199 1936-01-07 7 What must man thir.k who. alter 12 years ol ttrrtMi gastru- pam and alter trying everything el.se. takes a small bottle as a "trial." only to nnd It cures him completely! "During the past twelw yrars Mr G W wries. "I have suffered very199 words
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Advertisement24 1936-01-07 7 1 OPEHIH6 TOM6HT 6.15 9.15 IALHAMBRAj i W C FIELDS -—< J *SS with MARY BRIAN m Paramount Hilarious Comedy. "MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE"24 words
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Miscellaneous427 1936-01-07 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penan*?— ZHJ Pcnang Wireless Society) Wavelength 49.3 metres p.m. 7 Time signal. 7.03 Day's programme. 7.05 Recorded dance music. 7.35 Market report. 7.40 Asiatic music. 3.00 Sports talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. 820 Asiatic music < contd.). 8.45 News bulletin. 850 Asiatic music. 9 Close down.427 words
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Miscellaneous79 1936-01-07 7 19.fl metres p.m. 7.15 Day's programme. 7.20 News m English 7.35 Concert. 8.20 News m French. 8.50 Continuation of concert. 9.20 Shipping movements. 9.30 Judiciary bulletin. 9.40 Colonial market rates. 9.50 Theatrical broadcast: Le Malade imaginaire (fragments). 11.15 Rates of exchange. 11.20 End of transmission. 25.23 metres p.m. 11.35 News79 words
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Article44 1936-01-07 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH Mr. Ton Gim Seng S.M.J.. passed away at 6 a.m. on Saturday the 4th instant at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. The Cortege will leave trom No. 89. Jalan Ibrahim Johore Bahru. on Friday the 10th instant at 12 noon sharp.44 words
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1155 1936-01-07 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1936. Must They Strike WHILE interest m Home politics may not be very acute m Malaya, no one can contemplate the prospect of a coal strike without feelings of considerable apprehension. The crisis has been loom,ing for months and now, unless i here1,155 words
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Article49 1936-01-07 8 Mr. B. C. Butler, acting Canadian Trade Commissioner, accompanied by Mrs. Butler, left Singapore on Jan. 5 on a short business trip to Bangkok. He expects to be away from Sineamre until Jan. 19 and during his absence I his secretary will be m charge of the I office.49 words
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Article438 1936-01-07 8 I I r»APT. E. A. Fitzßoy's reminder to j members of Parliament that it is 5 their duty to discuss matters critically or constructively and not merely to talk or make "set speeches" recalls the days of the redoubtable Mr. Biggar. He was an expert m438 words
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Article1306 1936-01-07 8 l>omini«;s 8.W.1. AT h::'t-pa.st live Teresa cr^pt out of 1 the house and down the hill The I waning moon still rode high overhead. I but the Southern Cross hung low m the sky and the Great Bear had long sine. Evanished behind the northern moiin- i1,306 words
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Advertisement222 1936-01-07 8 y Good Taste "CALDBIECIK'S BY SPECIAL N^T A TO H.M. THE %PPOINTMENI KIM. OF Sl\M NEW YEAR GIFTS GIFTS FROM DE SILVA'S ARE ALWAYS EXCITING DISTINXTIVE. BUT XEVER HAVE THEY BEEN SO EXQUISITE AND UNUSUAL. NOR SO VERY. VERY REASONABLE AS THEY ARE THIS YEAR. LOOK AT THE NEW STOCKS222 words
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Advertisement66 1936-01-07 8 s\H) THE LADY TO THE YOUTH. "You remind mo oi the wild waves." Because I can be rough at times, I uppaoe." 'No, because you make me sick." Which brings to mind the numerous benefits ittachingr to the GAFLAC ACCIDENT and 'ALL SICKNESS POLICY APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE66 words
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Article183 1936-01-07 9 mcrican Can. Com 133% 134 132 3 4 American Telephone and Telegraph 158- 4 159^ 150^4 Aicheson Railroad 60 61 63 51 3 8 523.J 53» 8 140 >_, 140 140 2 25 3 8 26U 26i t General Electric 38 38 3 38i b ral Motors 55183 words
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Article60 1936-01-07 9 Following are the numbers of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency i for the month of December. 1935. Arrivals (State aided > (figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 177 I adults; 40 minors; 13 infants. Arrivals (ordinary deck passengers) (figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 2.028 adults; 152 minors; 8960 words
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456 1936-01-07 9 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London, 6p. m J an 6 I 4 1 denomination unless otherwise stated rrwiii^rfii l...:,n. 5 p.C. 1944-64 120" Hls r FM ndlng Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 H 7 i 1171 8 8 >in P- c 106 10V < 2 PC 1936-51 m456 words
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Article91 1936-01-07 9 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES Jan. 6 Buyers Sellers Gambier 6.50 Java Cube 9.25 Hamburg Cube 10.25 White Muntok Pepper 17.50 Black Pepper 9.25 Coura, Sundried 5.95 Copra, mixed 5.35 Small Flake Tapioca 4.25 R. B. Siam No. 1 j per koyan 98 Banja Jelotong 9.25 Sarawak Jelotong 9.00 R. (Siam) W.C.91 words
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Article139 1936-01-07 9 i fcl B ?u ■"•■8*" 1 1 wlth o th Exchange Telegraph Company. Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers I ,!nH C m etc v" d rel i? bI f,. se "ice of commercial news from London, New \ork and other139 words
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Article147 1936-01-07 9 From London 5.30 p. m Jan. 6 RUBBER: Firm Buyers Sellers July-Sept. 6?d d p e e s^: J»}JS 131 <* Oct. -Dec. 7d. 7 l I6d pieviouslv < d STOCKS: London 86.061 tons 87.097 tons. Liverpool 7W3 77.452 tons, COPRA: Strait* SD.. No? to Ruuerdam: £16147 words
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Article69 1936-01-07 9 From London 5.30 p. m. Jan. 6 I I ondon Tin: Dull. Sh! £2l Jt 15S o Previously: Easy at £213. 15s Three months: £202. 15s Previously e205 5s New York Tin: 47 37 Previously: 47 80 Copper: Settlement: €34 17s. 6d Previously C34s 15s Gold: Yesteraay:69 words
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Article74 1936-01-07 9 London Closing Quotations Jan. 6 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Yesterday viously Paris Francs to 141.21 74q 4 74 3^ New York to 4.88 2 3 4.92 15 16 4.92 1316 Amsterdam Guilders to 12.91 7.26*4 7 26 1 -> Hong Kong Per dollar74 words
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Article220 1936-01-07 9 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Jan. 6 London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1 8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 60 days' sight 24 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1 32 London, demand 24 London. T.T. 24 Lyons and Paris, demand220 words
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Article1187 1936-01-07 9 I Fraser and Co. s List I MONDAY, JAN. 6, J9.{« MINING Buyers SellerAnipat Tin <4>, 5s g d 6 Asam Kumbang (£> 33s 6ci 34s 9d Austral Malay <£, 59s 60s Ayer Hitam Tin (k) 15s 6d 16s 6d xd xb Ayer Wing ($1>1,187 words
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Article121 1936-01-07 9 General Price Trend Upwards London. Jan. 2. On the Stock Exchange today, although tlie end ol the account curtailed activity, transactions were fairly numerous, with the general price trend upwards, especially among industrials, teas and rubbers, while among foreigners, Russians itrengthenid on farther rumours of the possibility ofReuter - 121 words
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Article49 1936-01-07 9 The output Irom the Kr UU Fului mine for the month of December, 1935, iva.s M follows: Tin ore from the nine 183 i>iruk>: from iributors 108 piculs; total 291 piculs Thr output ol Rahman Hydraulic Fin. Limited for the month ol Decemser. 1935 was 912 piculs49 words
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79 1936-01-07 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Jan. I! nVlock noon Buyrrs Srllrrx N IX US S in cases <F.O B J.mu.iryt 22 15 16 (i.x.ri FAQ m caset •FOB J.i unary I n, M ix RB I -i>.>t loan < M ird.tf)|. Mngapoff I X RSS .J.M»u..ry Feb. Mar ■_> April79 words
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Article46 1936-01-07 9 T)i. n mil i ol tht workitiK of Ku.ii, (> rin'i Bocta I Dvtdfc for i> as follows. Attwal i mining time 6A2 hours 48 mlns lost 111 hours 12 Mtttl average digging depth 50 G feet, ore won i plcuLs yardage treat. d 151.000 cubU iyard>46 words
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Article744 1936-01-07 10 Rome Gives Battle Losses So Far As 414 PLANES BOMB WELLS Rome, Jan. 6. THE report the Italians used poison gas m East Africa is officially denied. It is officially stated that Italian battle losses from thr outbreak of the war to Dec. 31 totalled744 words
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503 1936-01-07 10 ALLEGATION BY HEAD OF MISSION Cairo, Jan. 6. QRINCE Ismail Dasud, the head of the Egyptian Medical Mission to Abyssinia, telegraphed today stating that seven Italian planes bombed and machine-gunned the Egyptian ambulance consisting of seven doctors, eight male nurses and two Maltese assistants.Reuter - 503 words
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Article69 1936-01-07 10 Says Uruguay Broke League Covenant Geneva, Jan. 4. The Soviet note to the league com- plains that Uruguay committed a breach of the Covenant m connection with the rupturing of relations, inasmuch as article twelve provides that j states must submit disputes to arbitra- tion or judicial settlement.Reuter - 69 words
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Article45 1936-01-07 10 Deficit For Half Year Of $1,880,000,000 Washington, Jan. 6. The Treasury closed the first Ym\l of the fiscal year with a deficit on Dec 31 of $1,880,000,000, which compares with President Roosevelt's estimate of 1 $3,282,000,000 for the full fiscal year i ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article61 1936-01-07 10 p Berlin, Jan. 6. "THE little village of Kueps, near Bayreuth, is celebrating the birth of four daughters to Johanna Zimmerlein, the 38 year-old wife of a carpenter. Dr. Frick. Minister for the Interior, has sent a message of congratulation to the parents, while a specialReuter - 61 words
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Article133 1936-01-07 10 11.A.T/s Suit Against Federal Reserve Bank New York. Jan. 6. The British American Tobacco Com- pany has brought a suit In the Now Yflfk Federal Court against the New York Federal Reserve Bank Claiming j $4,332,000 it is alleged to have lost as I the result of theReuter - 133 words
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Article137 1936-01-07 10 Extreme Rightists Seek To Impeach Premier Madrid. Jan. 6. Serious political developments have arisen and an attempt is being made feO force the President to re -open the Cortes, which is suspended until Jan. j 31, and impeach the Premier, on the ground that the action mReuter - 137 words
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Article101 1936-01-07 10 Lancashire Evolves A New "Textile" mm London, Jan. 4. The material for all-metal frocks will be included m the display which Lancashir e textile industries will exhlbtft at next month's British Indus- (tries Fair. Three new fabrics to be shown are. i firstly, a material made entirely ofBritish Radio - 101 words
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Article61 1936-01-07 10 Miss Ishbel Mac Donald Takes Over Inn London, Jan. 6. Miss Ishbel Macdonald. who acted as hostess durng her father's premiership, has formally taken jx>sse.ssion of Ye Old Plow Inn. an old-world hostelry nestling at the foot of the Bucking- I hamshire Hills, near Chequers. As far asReuter - 61 words
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178 1936-01-07 10 FLOW AT TEDDINGTOX APPROACHING RECORD London. Jan THE Thames at Windsor is mile and a half wide The grounds are flooded for many mßm and the Eton playing fields now lorm a lake. The swans on the Thames are unable to reach theirReuter - 178 words
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Article111 1936-01-07 10 Nominal Sentence Asked For Paris. Jan. 6. The otnacted Stavisky trial In Paris is expected to end this week The Public Prosecutor is askln* Urn court to pass sentence of 12 to l.s months* preventive detention m th«case of Madame Stavisky. The sentence will be purely nominal usReuter - 111 words
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Article80 1936-01-07 10 Five Killed In Landslide Near Paris Parfc, Jan. 6. Five persons were killed m a bi« landslide near Paris, due to heavy i which have caused serious floods In many parts of France. Several villages are reported isolated and many roads are impassable. Grave anxiety is feltReuter - 80 words
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Article70 1936-01-07 10 Expected In Singapore En Route To China Nanktac, Jan. ♦> Mr. Hsu Chung Chi. vice-presirirn: of the Control Yuan, Ll leaving t<>i Singapore shortly to welcome l!u Han Mm on behalf of the Nati Government- Reuter. Mr. Hu is reported to hOVt ltd France for China.70 words
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Advertisement92 1936-01-07 10 Bally's Fashion v *fC Footwear jjj Y^*^v BLACK CREPE-DE-CHINE S^X ONE BAR. MEDIUM HEEL PRICE $8.25 WHITE COURT CREPE- BLACK SUEDE COURT DE-CHINE. HIGH HEELS FANCY VAMP PRICE $8.25 PRICE $10.95 ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE V i it n ■Ha m C/ytil*' ll m. f JWk£±. T yw *w <$mHm^m*ZL~92 words
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Advertisement7 1936-01-07 10 TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00WATCH DAILY MENU "PHONE 4906.7 words
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Article477 1936-01-07 11 A "Bargaining Move?" LONDON NOT ALARMED BY BANGKOK RUMOUR I Presi Correspondent > London, Dec. 23. ,SIDERABLE alarm was creatless well-informed tin m London this week by a message from Bangkok sugtin restriction had irown into the melting pot" possibility that "Siam would :ely477 words
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Article72 1936-01-07 11 People Stili Receiving Reward For Hospitality and Sixty Chippenhain re) poor received half a crown n Saturday because 300 years ago ri Gale, a visitor from London, received there with kindness. bowing Calne, to use Mr. Gale's •ids. treated him "with scant v." will. Mr. Gale bequeathedReuter - 72 words
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Article439 1936-01-07 11 Singapore. Jan. MEAT Beef steak Kati 33 Beef stew or curry do 28 Fillet steak ib. 50 Mutton, Australian do 45 Pork, lean Kati 42 Pork, lean and fat 'Ist quality) dv 34 POULTRY Capons locally reared* Kail 50 Ducks a ch 50 Fowls Kati 35 Hens439 words
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Article100 1936-01-07 11 Founder Dies In His Sleep After Short Illness London, Dec. *2Q Capt. Horace Edwin Hobbs died m his sleep at his home at Beaconsfleld. He had been ill for only four days. A leading authority on everything j pertaining to dogs. Capt. Hobbs was known and respected by100 words
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Article1146 1936-01-07 11 Dividend Of Penny Per Share j HTHE 25th annual general meeting of the membm of the United Temiang (F.M S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. was held on Nov. 27, at the registered office. 52-54, Gracechurch Street. London, E.C., Mr. R. F. McNair Scott (chairman of the company) presiding.1,146 words
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Article81 1936-01-07 11 At the conference of Methodist lay;men held m the V.M.C.A. Hall, Singa- pore, on Saturday In connection with the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy, of the Anglo-Chinese school staff, Ipoh, was elected as lay delegate from Malaya to attend the General81 words
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Article135 1936-01-07 11 BULL KILLS MAN AND SISTER TRAGIC REFUSAL TO SHOOT IT Because Of Success At Irish Shows A PRIZE bull, which gored a woman to death two months ago at Belfast, has now killed her brother, who i would not get rid of the animal because jof its success at various135 words
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Article394 1936-01-07 11 HARBOUR BOARD BEHIND THE TIMES Will Mechanical Grab Scheme Materialise THE cavalcacie ol coal-carrying coolies from wharf to ship and ship to wharf at Singapore will continue indefinitely into the remote future if merchants do not support the Harbour Board scheme ior a plant of mechanical goal grabs to nil394 words
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Article133 1936-01-07 11 bchidcd In National Insurance Scheme i The Irish Free BtttC WtlOlMli Health Insurance and Widows ami OrohOAt ;i Pension Bill, contains inter ilia .1 ,r 1 pcsal for the inclu-;io:i Qfl th- Fn< B< ttc Army under the provisions of th<* (National Health Insurance iclMflM Every non-commission* v133 words
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Article60 1936-01-07 11 From Our Own C< IVn.M.s. Jan. b > Nine PMI ngtrs ma m »t<»r bu- kolmk 1 to tlic Fl.vipk Club Jj.id a mlneulom pi vben tin wnri out o| coniiol and n d into v r ditrh it tIM |WMUOO Df and Pmk Nttdi The pawsc!- tiers60 words
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Advertisement137 1936-01-07 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kongt The liability of members is limited to the extent and m the manner prestcrlbed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve137 words
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Advertisement485 1936-01-07 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AI'STRAMA ANII CHINA Incorporated m Englar.d by Royal Charier) Paid up capital m 600 000 shares of £5 each C 3.00o t uoo Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability o: Proprietors uii.OOO.OOO hkaii orm 38. Bishop.sgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hollo ."-'rn.rang Amritsar485 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1936-01-07 12 The Convoy System Of Defence THE first of the series of Admiralty lectures delivered to the Southampton Masters Mariners' Club this winter was given by Lieut. -Commander A. H Wallis, R.N. It was on the subject of "Merchant Shipping m Times of War," and1,616 words
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Article50 1936-01-07 12 The Nedertand i liner m.s Johan ran <>. frtO berth alongside th. SHB \vl oday at 8008 iHd MH the Mil I p m. lor Jay The moil vessel m.v P I from Baleen ki ci a: 7 m and Ml] Djibouti. Port Bald Berth: shb vban50 words
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Advertisement539 1936-01-07 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m P.M.S.) TELEPHONF: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKINGS AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCtfftC *WoBUrt i&UJtTtj (Incorporated m England) "TBAVEL IYSTHfc IHE 'EMPRESS" ROITE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by539 words
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Miscellaneous588 1936-01-07 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.45 a.m. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* f p.m Kota588 words
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Miscellaneous157 1936-01-07 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the wharves or ex Dec- ted to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1)1 Najjato Maru 22; Anhu:. riOQi X 20: Arabia Maru M Main Wharf (Entrance <>atr J. v Oldenbarncv.lt 18. K. Larut 15; Agamemnon I I Phlta 11; Pembrokeshire I; Prtl Doom Stuttgart V Empire157 words
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Advertisement420 1936-01-07 13 7*"~ x <4fc^__ BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due U Tonnage Spore. Tonnage SpoTe. Jan. 22 CARTHAGE 15 000 Mar 27 15.000 Jan. 17 BHUTAN 6 100 Aor q Jan. 31 RAJPUTANA ***** Anr m 6 810 Feb. 12 CHITRAL ***** Aor 24 Feb. 14 RANPURA420 words
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Advertisement561 1936-01-07 13 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGCOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PORT*- VI COLOMBO. Steamer u ue Sail? CITY OF EASTBOURNE Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Jan 14 Jan 16 CITY OF PERTH Havre. London. Rotterdam.561 words
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Advertisement944 1936-01-07 13 SHIPPING THE BLLE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hua Khi. m Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and China Mutual The "unafd JthH^T^? (lfM > lM Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.) Th. undra white Star Ltd Tl» Chin. Navigation Co Ltd. fK irra.idS? S f.?. UI U U The Slam Steam Navi»ation Co., Ltd944 words
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Advertisement695 1936-01-07 14 K. P. M. ROG(,KVEEN .Tuf^day. Jan. 7. Batavia. Rodriguez, Mauritius. Reunion, Durban. Lourenco-Marques. Beirn. Zanzibar, Mombasa and Mahe <no cargo v/ill be accepted for East and South- African ports). KAMPAR— Tuesday, Jan. 7, Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. TOMOHON -Tuesday. Jan. 7. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas. MAKASSER— Wednesday,695 words
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Advertisement567 1936-01-07 14 JOINT SERVICE OF PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Doe Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. SILVERTEAK Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Mar. 4 M.S. CINGALESE PRINCE Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Mar. 19 MS JAPANESE PRINCE Feb 10 Feb.567 words
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Advertisement587 1936-01-07 14 O. S. K. LINE Ryufuku Maru (ape Town viu Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dm m Salaam, L. Marques, Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth Jai. London Maru Buenos Aires via L. Marques, Durba:. Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro, Santos and Montevideo. t Arabia Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar587 words
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349 1936-01-07 15 KID BERG THE WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN Mizler Will Meet Holder First In London Golf om Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 13. KERG. British light---ht champion, is not likely tc pleasure of his ocean voy- South Africa increased when news that negotiations title fight m London beL'anzoneri and Harry reached an349 words
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Article131 1936-01-07 15 I<> Stand As Presidential Candidate ator Borah has thrown his hat presidential ring by agreeing low his name to be put forward at oming Cleveland Republican Conlon by the Wisconsin delegation as .blican candidate. mator Borah would constitute a threat to President Roosevelt Middle West and West, but131 words
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Article, Illustration16 1936-01-07 15 THI I'LRAK Asiatic rugby team beUen by Singapore m the final of the All Blues Rugby.16 words
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Article295 1936-01-07 15 The Island Golf Club beat the Keppel Oolf Club at a social match played at the Island Club on Sunday morning Jan. 5 The scores were as follow^. Keppel Club players mentioned first. H. Irving Jones (6) and J. M Harper <6> 0. vs. S. N. Kelly295 words
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Article158 1936-01-07 15 Women's January Bo^ey Competition The Ladies' January Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted m a win m "A" division tor Mrs. A. P. Cameron with a score ot 1 up. m a win for Mrs. M. G Marriott m "B" division with a158 words
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Article48 1936-01-07 15 The annual football meeting of the :3.C.C. will be held m the Club lounge on Thursday. Jan. 16. at 6.45 p.m. Members who intend to play during the forthcoming season are requested to isign the names on the list provided on I the Club's notice board48 words
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Article43 1936-01-07 15 Members of the S.C.C. are notified that the tennis courts will be closed for a short period m order that repairs may be made prior to the Chinese New Year 1 Tournament for which entries close on 1 Monday, Jan. 13.43 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1936-01-07 15 LESSONS OF THE VARSITY I SOCCER MATCH London, Dec. 12. UNDER cover of darkness so sinister that the efforts of (atnbridge*> champion crooners sounded like the wailing of ghosts m some vast cavern. Oxford won the University Association football match at Highbury by 3 goals1,143 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1936-01-07 15 Consistent Training Of The Team TTHE 12th annual report of the Selangor Football Association to be presented at the meeting to be held at the X.L V.M.C.A on Saturday. Jan. 18. states The composition of Vac Council reniained ihe same until October, when Mr.1,160 words
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Article138 1936-01-07 15 Glasgow, Dec. 11. TN the 24 hours that followed hftfl transfer on Monday from Glasgow Rangers tv Everton Football Club at a reported fee oi £B.OOU Torrance Gillick. 19-year-old star forward Was m a motor-cat sma.sh. Tried to .sell a hOMt; Tried to find .1 Ml138 words
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1039 1936-01-07 16 S. A. F. A. Decision FUTURE OF THE COMMERCIAL CUP COMPETITION SHOULD the referee m the Singapore Cup soccer final receive a memento of his services This was one of the vital topics dealt with at the annual meeting last night of the Singapore1,039 words
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Article, Illustration681 1936-01-07 16 HOCKEY Clever Team Work And Skilful Tactics Beat Hard Hitting Colts 5; Wilts 2. •THE Singapore Colts avenged m earlier defeat (1 0) by the Wiltshires yesterday, when they met the soldiers at Tanglin for the second time this hockey season and went681 words
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Article87 1936-01-07 16 The hockey match between the S C.C. and the* Ceylon Sports Club, which tfas |to have been played yesterday on the jPadang. was cancelled, the rain earlier iin the afternoon rendering the ground unfit for play. The hockey match arranged to be played last evening on the S.C.RC.87 words
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190 1936-01-07 16 Y. M. C. A. 's Brilliant Win Over Indians AMAZING HOCKEY AT BALESTIER PLAIN V.MX.A. 4: I.A 2 TTHE V.M.C.A. hockey team did the unexpected thing at Balestier Road yesterday, when they defeated the Indian Association by four goals to two. The Indians had defeated them when they met last190 words
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Article467 1936-01-07 16 HANDICAPS FOR GOLD CUP RA CE Penang Turf Club Winter Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. Jan. Following are the ha.idicap* Tor n fourth day of the Penan* Turf (tut professional meet in* on Wednesri.o Jan. 8 Horses, <ta*s 2. Dlv. «.'<. tn»% Combination 9.0. Pooowr h 10. n"a: V«ar467 words
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Article81 1936-01-07 16 EDDIE GILBERT BOWLS BODY- LINE Sydney. Jan. 4. IT is revealed that during the Sheffield Shield watch yesterday Eddie Gilbert, the Queensland Aboriginal fast bolder, was noballed under the new Australian anti -body -line rule forbidding intimidatory bowlina. Deliveries from Gilbert split the fingers of the New South Wales playersReuter - 81 words
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Article38 1936-01-07 16 M.C.C. vs. Southland Match Drawn Invert-argill (New Zealand), Jan The M. C. C. vs. Southland match was left drawn today owing to rain. Tho scores were as follows: M.C.C: 489. Southland: 53 for 4 wckts. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article30 1936-01-07 16 London, Jan. 5. The English ragfHr team against Wales at Swansea on Jan. 18 will be identical with the team that played against New Zealand yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article37 1936-01-07 16 In connection with the arrival m Singapore of the new polo pony Bamblebee. we are informed that this is for H.H. the Sultan of Pahang and not for H.H. the Sultan of Johore as stated on Friday.37 words
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Advertisement35 1936-01-07 16 ANNUALS JUST RECEIVED DAILY MAIL YEAR BOOK 1936 .70 WHITAKER'S ALMANACK 1936 3.50 PHOTOGRAMS OF THE YEAR 1936 3.00 WHO'S WHO 1936 30.00 (Postage Extra) KELLY WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.35 words
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Advertisement29 1936-01-07 16 ft -1 wr'O n~^ m, 5 Q 1 yf AH/ THE POaOR W^ WAS RIGHT WH£U \~§?t «5 PRE/CRIBED T/GER BEfR FRASER NEAVE LTD. I DISTRIBUTORS FOR TIGER BEER.29 words
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