The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 January 1936
1936-01-13
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Title Section17 1936-01-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,750. KSTD. 1835. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936. 10 CENTS17 words
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197 1936-01-13 1 Sequel To Midnight Conference Special Meeting Of Cabinet NOT TO WITHDRAW IF AVOIDABLE 11 Britain Will Remain A True Friend Of Japan" Tokio, Jan. 12. TllK extraordinary session of the Cabinet, held today, unanimously approved the draft instructions formulated b) the Foreign and Navy197 words
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Article76 1936-01-13 1 London. Jan. 11. It uas revealed at the Annas Commission meeting yester'ay that Vickers have invented a new anti-aircraft gun which they •«ft he the finest m the u*orld. Charles Craven, the managtor, .said that the firm had > hundreds of thou<>f pounds for the76 words
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Article68 1936-01-13 1 Japanese attitude by Admiral Nagano on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Anthony Eden emotionally declared that he i^lly understands why Japan cannot give way and emphasised that even if the parley is ruptured Britain will forever remain a true friend of Japan. According to the samo source. Ut. Eden also expressed theReuter - 68 words
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Article202 1936-01-13 1 yHE semi-official statement referred to above declares that in view of the fact that the conference was convened with the lofty hope 01 contributing to world peace, Japan will leave no stone unturned to maintain the structure ol the conference, for which reason it has been decided not to withdrawReuter - 202 words
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Article25 1936-01-13 1 Idims are refused on Monday Japanese delegation should reserving Japanese ittend it a four-Power conference eventuates. wtka Mainichi splashes a story an explanation of the25 words
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Article, Illustration652 1936-01-13 1 DENIAL THAT MAKALE HAS BEEN RECAPTURED Dessie, Jan. 12. C YE- WITNESS accounts of th* re- cent fierce fighting at Embasalassie, m the region of Shire, were given by two Italian N.C.O.s and two privates captured m the battle. The prisoners stated thatReuter Wireless; Reuter - 652 words
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108 1936-01-13 1 BIG DRIVE TO INCREASE BRITISH TRADE London. Jan. 11 A concentric drive to strengthen Britain's position m world markets was foreshadowed at the inaugural meeting of the Institute of Export, backed by leading industrial COWcerns. Exporters' knowledge wttl be pooled Wtth a view to obtaining the greatest benefit for theReuter; British Radio - 108 words
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Article20 1936-01-13 1 Mr. Colin H Dakers. M.C.. Malayan Civil Service, has been elected fviiow of the Society of Antiquaries ol Scotland 120 words
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182 1936-01-13 1 ALLEGED PLOT BY MOTHER TO RETAIN FORTUNE San Francisco, Jan. 1?. ASTONISHING revelations, which are likely to have a sequel 'n a criminal court, have been made m a case m which Miss Ann Hewitt ;laims £100.000 damages from her mother and a coupleReuter Wireless - 182 words
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192 1936-01-13 1 NO PARDON FOR HAUPTMANN HIS LAST WEEK SAYS HE WILL NOT GO TO CHAIR Still Three Avenues Of Escape Trenton. Jan 11 THE Court of Pardons has. rejects, Bruno Hauptmann's appeal lor a reprieve and the execution bftfl been fixed for Ba.m. on Jan 17 When told Hrn news Hauptmam.Reuter - 192 words
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Article96 1936-01-13 1 New York. Jan 10 A dramatic development took pi. m the Hauptm.mn case today *her Jafsie" Condon, the go-bet wren ol 00l L'ndbeish and the kidnappers, sailed m UM afternoon for South America He said he w is se >kinu rest and would b( away indefinitely. Meanwhile itReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement59 1936-01-13 1 (TFGodiums Scots tflhisky a Mcl km and Friendly Spirit A l^^lt^B H^^l i^^^l l^^^^l IT.FJ j TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE cabaret attraction 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DUO DtNNER DANCE ROSSILIANOS '"formal) 9.30 to midnight CONTINENTAL DANCE TEAM NON DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. I when m penang stay L )irect ed59 words
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Advertisement93 1936-01-13 1 (D 0 (Mum's Scots tflhUky a Mellow .UHJ FrirmJli| \*nl SEA VIEW Wk HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT FVERV ROOM WITH I'RIV \TK HATH. KINMN(i HOI I 01.1 l WATKR TENNIS HOLT SWIMMINCi SINBATHINCi ONE OF SINC;APORES srFNIC BFAI'TY SPOTS THIS WEEK: WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER OANCE MUSIC93 words
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Article92 1936-01-13 2 Former Perak State Treasurer's Death In England From Our Own Correspondent) lpoh, Jan. 11. News has been received of the death at Worthing, Sussex, on Jan. 9 of Mr. William Clement Ephramus. retired State Treasurer. Perak. Mr. Ephramus came out to Perak lrom Ceylon m the 'eighties92 words
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Article152 1936-01-13 2 Messrs. L. E. TeUs. of Singapore and BaUivia. are the agents m Malaya for "Hygenol". v disinfectant that is distinct Irom most others inasmuch as it is <'conomical to use. contains no carbolic -icid and yet is at the same time much more effective and stronger In152 words
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Article60 1936-01-13 2 At the annual meeting of The American Association of Malaya m Singapore on Friday, the following office-bearers were elected for 1936. President. Mr. F. D. Harrison, vicepresident. Mr. E. A. Stevens: secretary. Mr. P. Mallon: treasurer. Mr. L. D. Cullings; directors. Messrs. A. W. Bourne. B. R. Bates.60 words
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Article123 1936-01-13 2 Soviet Wants A Higher Military Budget Moscow. Jan 10 Thunderous applause from over 400 assembled delegates greeted M. Molotov'.s statement, at the opening session of the Central Executive Committee of the U.S.S.R., that the threatening war danger on the eastern and western fronts du<?Reuter - 123 words
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Article238 1936-01-13 2 HTlIi: Dutch air mail which left Amsterdam on Jan 8 is expected m Singapore today about 6 p.m of this sort be run on such a small subscription? That is easy. Run it aa many other cities do as an amateur dramatic club, m charge of a238 words
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500 1936-01-13 2 Letters To The Editor "A Soldier's Lot..." REPRIEVE WANTED FROM "GLARING PUB LICITY"—WAS "SOLDIER'S 1 LETTER A PERSONAL GRUDGE -THE ARMY IS NOT "HELL"— NOR IS IT HEAVEN— WHAT SINGAPORE LACKS— NEED FOR CLUB ON LINES SUGGESTED BY FREE PRESS To The Editor, Sir. I should like to appeal through500 words
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Article41 1936-01-13 2 Shanghai, Jan 12. The Japanese Foreign Office is Contemplating the establishment of more Japanese consulates m Manchukuo Two new consulates will be established at Peichengtze, m Heilungkiang province, and m Fuyu district, m East Kirin Sin Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh - 41 words
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Article159 1936-01-13 2 Thr following passengers arrived irom N.I. by KNILM-plane PK-AII, on Jan. 7: Mr. Arronstein. Mr. Baehne. Mr. Adamu v Bcheltema and Mr. Clarke. Left for N.I. by KNILM-planc PK-AFL M Jan. 8: Mr. Huele. Lt. R. A. Kilroy and Mr. Adama v. Scheltema. Arrived from N.I. by KLM-plane159 words
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217 1936-01-13 2 RAPID HEADWAY IN TWO-YEAR EXPANSION PROGRAMME London, Jan. 11. QINCE the British Government announced tho two-year expansion lrogramme last year the Air Force is to be increased rapidly. It is understood ten or eleven new squadrons have already been created r»nd now theReuter - 217 words
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Article33 1936-01-13 2 London, Jan. 8. Aii- Vice-Marsha] A. S. Barrat has < been appointed Commandant of the RAF. Start College at Andover. He served m the Shanghai defence force m 1927 I ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1936-01-13 2 In our report of the wedding of Mr. Trevor Anderson and Msss Charlotte Wishart the bride was referred to as the daughter of the late Charles Milne Wishart. This should have read granddaughter.33 words
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Article326 1936-01-13 2 FREE PRESS INTERVIEW I F KIM) It Chaliapin stepped off the ship at Singapore on Saturday evening like an ordinary tourist hi* tall, stately Agure clad m white tropical suiting unrecognised by anyone save newspapermen. Chaliapin. possessor of the most celebrated bass voice today, speaks little326 words
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Article150 1936-01-13 2 Sir Graf ton Elliot-Smith On The Late V. K. Ting London, Jan. 8. Sir Gralton Elliot-Smith lii a tribute to V. K. Tins m The Times says that j death removes a man of conspicuous I courage, charm and wisdom whom China can ill afford to lose.Reuter - 150 words
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Article84 1936-01-13 2 Cruise To Undertake Spring Cruise This Month London. Jan. 9. The Admiralty announces: "Certain l units of the home fleet comprising H.M.S. Nelson. Rodney. Furious. Cairo and the 21st destroyer Hot ilia will, m accordance with normal annual prac- jtice. undertake a spring cruise beginning about the middleBritish Radio - 84 words
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Article83 1936-01-13 2 Tankers To Be Purchased From United States Washington. Jan. ft. An Italian group from Genoa has contracted for the purchase of a 2.550- ton American tanker and is also negoi tiating to purchase thr three .smaller i tankers It is understood the intention is to recondition theReuter Wireless - 83 words
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Article86 1936-01-13 2 Committee No. 2 of the Singapore i Municipal Commission, at a meeting !held on, Jan. 3 recommended the apj pointment of third Municipal midiwife (Malay) for the Joo Chiat area, at a commencing salary of $50 pjn. with usual allowances, subject to provision of funds. The committee also86 words
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Advertisement970 1936-01-13 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlbc Siiujapovc OINTMENT. JT ICC ||olCbb Bead Office: CecU Street. Singm—n FOR SINGAPORE FOOT AND ihone 54:1 TvL m ALL TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES, STSRL? Obtainable from all Chemiets Kuala Lumpur A o Oflirr 25, Java Miffi Stores. Phone: 3«tt Agents. 6RAFTOH LABORATORIES i on,,r 4» 4J Hret Mreet.970 words
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Miscellaneous174 1936-01-13 2 Diary Of The Week MONDAY, JAN. 13 High water. 1.58 a.m 8.9 It. 1.29 p.m.! 9.5 tt. Rugby: S.C.C Seven-a-Side. S.C.C Hockey SRC. II vs. S.C.C. 11. S.C.C; rS.C.C. vs. Command. Tanglin; SC.R.C. vs. Wilts 111. S.C.R.C. I TUESDAY, JAN. II High water. 2.23 a.m. 8.9 tt.. 2.5 p.m 9.1174 words
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169 1936-01-13 3 Why Siam Wants Closer Co-operation With Japan LUANG PRADIT INTERVIEWED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Jan. 8. \NG PRADIT. the Minister of Interior, interviewed m San Fransto sailing for Siam via Japan said he wanted to :onditions In Japan "with169 words
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Article92 1936-01-13 3 th Of Popular Malacca Resident tar Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Jan. 10. Mr. Lim Poh Hean at 75 last week naa removed pular figure from the Chineso Mai icca He Lad be^u famous lor his play>ni" at Chinese marrimerals His music at "Cheon Chinese marLined to be92 words
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Article57 1936-01-13 3 I From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, Jan. 9. The Perak match factory m the course of construction at Teluk Anson expects to begin production m March It is associated with the Kelantan match factory, having its head office m Singapore. The new factory's output will probably57 words
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Article73 1936-01-13 3 SCHOOLBOYS' MOTOR TOUR •From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 10. The party of Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School boys who are on an education- al motor tour through the Peninsulu came to Ifalacc I last Tuesday on their homeward trip. They stayed at the Methodist Boys' School. Tranquerah. for three days which73 words
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190 1936-01-13 3 MOB ATTACK TO PREVENT AKREST (By Our Spec al Representative) Kota Tinggi. Jan. 11. U JUSTIFIABLE homicide* was the J verdict returned today by Che iTsmail bin Abdullah, the Kota Tinggi magistrate, m his capacity as coroner, on the Hylam Comnvinist. Ah Hai. who190 words
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Article, Illustration31 1936-01-13 3 THE BIRD FANCY EXHIBITION was opened at the Horticultural Hall, Westminster, London. A salmon-crested cockatoo exhibited by A. V. Turner and winner of a first prize, makes friends with a visitor.31 words
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Article51 1936-01-13 3 "IiTOW 1 have siven you a warning" Mr. N. 11. Blacker, magistrate of the third court, Singapore, m cautioning and discharging on Saturday, 11. Ridsdale. a St. Andrew's School boarder, who was charged with the theft of ."> stamps, tl bridgeeards. anri letters, the property of Mrs. N.51 words
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Article326 1936-01-13 3 Rescued Her gistor— No* Me Is To Wed Her A PRETTY 11 JIT OM mrl lea. England shortly to many t) man who saved btf lile and lost his. wife la tIM Quctta earthquake Ml M M <>! B. S w. i q v326 words
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Article147 1936-01-13 3 Honoured By (Government Of India (From Our Own Sorrespondent i lVnanu. Jan. 10. The title ol Rai Sahib has been conferred on Ifr. b. r. Bharma, usher and Punjabi interpreter 0\ the District Court. Penang. by the Viceroy oi India. His name appears m the NYw147 words
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Article101 1936-01-13 3 'From Our Own Correspondent i Ipoh, Jan. 10. An interesting ceremony took placi at Batu Gajah m connection with th< marriage of Raja Alpha, daughter o Raja Salim grand-daughter ol Sultai Abdullah, of Perak to Tungku Jidir son Of the Sultan of Deli. On arrival the bridegroom ill101 words
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Advertisement113 1936-01-13 3 THE NEW FRAGRANT DISBNTECTAJNT ?I a Pl^|| >^ P tOi^H A non-carbol preparation. made from pure Pine Oil. The rt t% V^P^ti^^ disinfecting power is very much stronger than that of carbolic l^±^4fe^^ nCffCU^ 1 u\HO^\ Brings to your Home the fragrance of the Pine Forests and Kills all bacteria113 words
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1296 1936-01-13 4 LAURENCE STALLINGS - LAURENCE STALLINGS BY THE GENERAL GIVES A SWORD DISPLAY And Recalls Adowa Memories Harrar. Jan. 1. ONCE the fieea plateau of Addis Ababa, was left behind, the -railway began to skirt the Afar country of the Danakil deserts. Sandy acrid air came m upon1,296 words
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Article1256 1936-01-13 4 From Solferino To Adowa QOLFEKINO is little more than a name to the average edu*J cated Englishman. At mo«t it evokes vague text-book recollections of the war between Austria on the one side and France and Sardinia on the oiher, and of one of1,256 words
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Article, Illustration85 1936-01-13 4 M. STALIN, the Soviet dictator, resting his arm on the shoulder of K.i:. Voroshilov. IHffll Cominis>ai\ as they laughed together at a collective farmers' conference m Moscow. M. Voroshilov is making his first appearance m tin* uniform of a .Marshal of the Soviet Union, the rank lo which ho was85 words
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Article460 1936-01-13 4 New Light Thrown On Lost Continent Mystery RELICS IN CAVE London. Dec I AM able to reve:il today the results of my excavations on tin Island of Selene, off the coast of Honduras, m Central America, writes the famous explorer. Mr. K. A Mitchell-Hcdo s m the course460 words
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Advertisement295 1936-01-13 4 People Who NeecK 1 YEAST-VITE Are JTOUB SYMPTOMS HERE? fcfe 'IIA-i Sufferers frem ti^^: fyVC" L2LS if-ttia? M ."TfiTi S Who^can t INSTANTLY In a few will find a source ot New bLt t r minutes it banishrs the Life. New Energy, New need no longer sutler the awful Stomach295 words
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Advertisement169 1936-01-13 4 INTri^lrith 1 .iPriTi I l^a^a* V^VV^^BL^*^^ V^aV «^a^B« ■SSBaaaaaaßawWv^ l^ •bbbbbbbbbh aBB«aBBB«m a^i^^B a^a^a^aß .^^■b^b^blbW a—^aa^aaM a— aa* >; g A *«MaHaawMaßiiaßß^H Ihe Lork Tip \\^i v> I on a Craven 'A'\^° N I keeps the Cigarette-end dry: I I The wafer-thin Tip of a Craven "A M smoke cool,169 words
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Article, Illustration254 1936-01-13 5 Fr.K HAVING HELD OFFICE since* the foundation of the new State m 1018, President Thomas Masaryk 85-year-old "Father' of Czechoslovakia resigned i" Prague. The President stated that he was resigning because he thinks the office should be held by a man m full possession of health and The scene M254 words
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Advertisement51 1936-01-13 5 of boro, but I I Ifvs (JOtttCf ttttO v&'\ iW fresh creamery t w !i A n it TP HP T D D U 1 1 ljl\ There is purity and perfection m every pat. t_ a. l_l II It is obtainable at all our retail establishments ii provision dealers51 words
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Article689 1936-01-13 6 FAMILY Former U.S. Mayor's Purchases During Round The World Trip NOW IN SINGAPORE •THE President Wilson. 13,000 tons Dollar Liner making a round-the-world trip, drew an extra half foot of water when she arrived at Singapore yesterday. The reason was because Mr Joseph L. Whiton,689 words
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Article66 1936-01-13 6 Electric Cable Fused In Building g From Our Own Correspondent.' Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. The Kuala Lumpjr Fire Brigade was 1 called out last nighi to the Sanitary i Roard building, -vhere an electric <"ible at the entrance had fused. The* tound c o n arrival that the66 words
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323 1936-01-13 6 ALLEGED MURDERER WALKS INTO ARMS OF POLICE Three Days Search Of Jungle SEQUEL TO DEATH OF GIRL Ipoh. .l.v, THE young Otfttmtt, Wh wanted by the police m tion with the fatal stab: Chinese girl of 16 and who I the Ipoh police a good clv the last three days,323 words
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Article, Illustration259 1936-01-13 6 Gaol And Heavy Fine For "Boy W/i o A ttempted To Smuggle Opium £1,000 WORTH FOUND IN RESTA URANT CAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 5. /^VPH'M valued at over a £1.000 and weighing over seventy lb. was found m the restaurant car of the north express and the259 words
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Article82 1936-01-13 6 >ligrht Mishap While Landing In Singapore The Qantas aircraft on arrival m Singapore on Saturday afternoon from Australia sustained slight damage to he tail unit on completion of its ending run. The landing was made during a leavy downpour of rain when the lerodrome was under about an82 words
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Article382 1936-01-13 6 Local Doctors And Medical Service SPEAKING to 70 members and guests at the dinner of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night the Hon. Dr R. I) Fitzgerald, Director of the StraiN Settlements Medici I382 words
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Article87 1936-01-13 6 11,000 Men Engaged To Reclaim Swamps Nearly 1,000 coolies have been engaged to reclaim swampy ground idjoining the R.A.F. base. Seletar. ;o safeguard officers and airmen igainst malaria-carrying mosqui:oes. All the low-lying areas Within 1 mosquito range of the Air Base &'ill be treated. There has been very87 words
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Article95 1936-01-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh. Jan. 11. After an existence of 35 years, there is a likelihood of the Ceylon Association of Taiping having to close This is revealed m the annual report, just published, which refers to the rapidly dwindling number of Seylonese residing m Tiiping95 words
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Article77 1936-01-13 6 'From Our Own OORWpOBtfMM Malacca. J.m I" Thlruvangad isamy. a well Tamil, pleaded |Ullty today u> I «>l selling a lottery ticket issued Penanu Turf ClubV tilth «J. to a man named Kurupia). I a m First Cross Street Mr. S. Shunmu^an. leniency for the accused said77 words
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Advertisement63 1936-01-13 6 ABOUT m RERFECT 11 rROTECTIVES I BITUMASTIC The paint which keeps out all causes of Corrosion BITUPLASTTC The new plastic water proof er which sets like rubber B I T U R*O~S For internal surfaces of fresh Water tanks B I T ÜBLACK For smoke stacks and surfaces subject to63 words
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Advertisement114 1936-01-13 6 Men Made Young Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you feel old before your tunr. anc unable to enjoy thi pleasure* take Dr Nixon's Vi-Tabs ar»d your Manhood Vitainv and E Big results m 24 boian I>• N Vi-Tabs are a new di.->ru\.;\ ranteed to build new \>l*i\ strong body114 words
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Article, Illustration595 1936-01-13 7 MOLLIE MERRICK - CENSOR MAY PROVE Boon To Film MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY QRODUCEF Arthur Hornblow rows some interesting light on n m pictures these d°iys. the first of the guild to find .nine jjood emanating from censorship. That is. from the pecuc< nsorship which ;eemed to hobble pictures .severely first595 words
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Article143 1936-01-13 7 Fear Of Being Forced To Join Oil Embargo Washington, Jan. 10 The Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, with the approval of Ml\ Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, today eliminated from the American Neutrality Bill the section authorising President Roosevelt to prohibit the shipment of articles which143 words
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188 1936-01-13 7 Italians Ridicule Suggestion Of Attack Alexandria. Jan 10 The genera] disposition of Britain's 1 forces m the Near East is clearly to be on the defensive and unaggressive. Nevertheless the strengthening of the garrisons and other precautions U evidence of the grim determination to defend188 words
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156 1936-01-13 7 Denies Responsibility For 1915 Exchange Panic Washington, Jan 10 Dropping the nonchalance which has hitherto characterised his appearances at the Senate arms enquiry Mr. J. P. Morgan startled the Committee by vigorously denying that his firm had manipulated the foreign exchanges m! 1915 for156 words
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Article34 1936-01-13 7 The office of the Traffic Inspector.' Railways, Taiping. which remained closed for about six months, has now been re-opened and Mr. A. R. Nair, of Kuala Lumpur, is appointed as the i Traffic Inspector.34 words
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Article385 1936-01-13 7 Winning Contract &\\.\VS^OU^ GjJLk Dail L^7irnk MlC f hQel eb Omm Mmtoy and Howard Schetikcn. no/Ids Icadina tcam-of-four and inventors o/ the system that has beaten every other system m existence POOLING YOIK PARTNKK IT IS good tactics to try to Icerp your opponents fiwtng, but tlu>re is no ■MM385 words
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Article163 1936-01-13 7 CHINESE WIDOW 'S TRAGIC LIFE Sold To Diffprpnt From Our Own Correspondent* lpoh. Jan. 11. TTHE story of liow a Chinese wid<... was sold several times was told m court when Phans Kwai Fah was charged with selling her Ibf aall not being a bona fide marriage. Four othrr Chinese163 words
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Article53 1936-01-13 7 airo, Jan. 10 A I-TER receiving confirmation from the Egyptian consul at Addis Ababa of the bombing of the Egyptian ambulance unit near Daggahbur. the Government today decided formally to protest to Italy, and to request that there be no repetition of such an act53 words
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Article63 1936-01-13 7 a grtf niou.se h.iN been itfapM by i f.\mily of cmtl m Urn H<>b:irt Roman < h Presbytery a tn«mother cat bfuvght boat bow 111 three kittens The Mhu.se is *nn m the family circle It could leave If It wished, but instead md sleeps with thr63 words
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Article33 1936-01-13 7 Sydnoy building ttKun-s m Urn paat jrear have Increased by mop- than 100 per cent to BCJ74 Mi m Ittl IIH9 were C 1.793.141 Dwelling repreti three quart i Ih« n< m :->t.il33 words
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Advertisement72 1936-01-13 7 TWO SHOWS 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRAI Voull Hnd mirth aplenty as Mar n-»nj;«-s fro m a ca ttl e queen to a .-HHty beFle m order to win the man of her dreams. MAE WEST m l'unimount's j "NOW I'M A LADY" _*ttb PAUL CAVENAUGH. OPENING TOMORROW f h«* most thrill72 words
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Advertisement107 1936-01-13 7 I AT THE BOXING ARENA NEW WORLD. (by kind permission ol the Proprietors, Mr. ()n^ Boon Tat, J. P. nnd Mr. Ontf Pentf Hock). NAVY ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT TEAM CONTEST FOR "LOWTHER GRANT" CUP. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE UNION JACK CLUB. MONDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1936, AT 9.15 P. M.107 words
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Miscellaneous533 1936-01-13 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co., of Malaya Ltd.) Wavelength 49 9 metres p.m. 6.00 Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7.00 Relay of concert artists from the new ZHI studio: Mrs. G. A. Clements songs. 0 Flower Of All533 words
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Miscellaneous196 1936-01-13 7 I 910 Talk on sports I 9.25 Music. 9.30 Meeting of the Phohi Club 950 Violoncello recitai. 10.05 Dance music 10.20 Close down Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths— .H. 38. 19.74 and 31.45 metres pm. 620 Concert of light music. 7.20 News m English. 7.35 Close DJB. DJN. 8.20196 words
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1265 1936-01-13 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936. Man and Machine 'THIS age has rightly been describ- ed as the Machine Age. for during the last twenty years such tremendous developments have been made m the use of machinery that it has revolutionised practically the whole of man y everyday1,265 words
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Article581 1936-01-13 8 The Sofa A> Symhol IF Dr. Ley, leader of the German Labour Front, succeeds m his campaign for the ebolition of the sofa aa cumbersome and unhygienic, he will strike at a deeply- rooted social tradttion of his countrywomen, who have been trained for generations m581 words
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Article868 1936-01-13 8 BEFORE the concert Mrs. Johnson said: "Now you must go round behind afterwards. Send m your card to his dressing-room. I'm sure he'll be very pleased to see you after all thc^se years." "I don't see why he should." Johnson objected. "We hardly spoke to each other at868 words
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Advertisement216 1936-01-13 8 PRODUCE OF «tflHC€ F/fmL/jzlJlm B^^& W f/r&™& 5>.0. ot r.lVl.o* Ky I I mm (ROYAL NETHERLANDS IM.IpL.IYI. INDIES' AIRWAYS) VISIT BALI, THE WONDERFUL PARADISE ISLAND OF THE EAST. THE K.N.I.L.M. PLANE LEAVES SINGAPORE FOR BALI EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 8 A.M. ARRIVES IN BALI (Den Pasar) ON THURSDAY 2.15 P.M. AMPLE216 words
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Advertisement49 1936-01-13 8 "SHOULD DUSTMEN RECEIVE GRATUITIES?" 'is asked. Refuse the tip to tip the refuse. But don't refuse the tip to take out a "GAFLAC ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY when you travel. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE b LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. PHONE 6480.49 words
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Article1068 1936-01-13 9 DJASINGA RUBBER AND PRODUCE Good Condition Of The TIE twenty-fifth ordinary genera! oi the Djasinga RubProdrice Company, Ltd. m the Council Chamber Rubber Growers' Association irporated), 19. French Church Mr. Eric Macfa lyen the company) pre- ntative oi the secretaries ions and Crosfield. Ltd.,) *!;<• notice convening the auditors' report.1,068 words
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Article80 1936-01-13 9 over its cost amounted to r 57.490. l< rop ol tea accounted for is m this case almost exactly birds of our standard, which is The proceeds of this crop led by only a nominal sum the ture on it. owing to the poor tor our teas during the period80 words
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Article108 1936-01-13 9 RUBBER London, Jan. 11. lers Previously 16d. <6 11 16 d.» (6 3 4 d.> 16d. (6 13 16d.) (6 15 16d.» 16d. (6 15 16d> (7 1 16 d.» 16d. (7 116d> (7Vsd> Market: Firm. Palm Oil €20 17s. 6d. (£2O 155. Cotton 6.09 d. <6.04 d.108 words
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Article103 1936-01-13 9 During the week ending Jan. 4. 1936. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 77.723 cases, of which: 59,035 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1 15.938 »21 per cent.) cases to the Con- tinent of Europe. 1,645 (2 per cent.)103 words
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Article1159 1936-01-13 9 Fraser and Co.'s List i SATURDAY. JAN 11, 1936. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 5s 9d 6s l'fcd. Asam Kumbang (£> 33s 6ci 34s 9d Austral Malay 59s 60s Ayer Hitam Tin (5s) 15s 6d 16s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) 1.82l a 1.92 l1,159 words
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Article227 1936-01-13 9 Saturdays Singapore Quotations Tan 11 SELLING London. 4 months' sight 2 4 1.8 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 3 32 London, 60 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 30 days' sight 2.4 1 32 London, demand 24 London. T.T. 2 4 Lyons and Paris, demand227 words
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Article518 1936-01-13 9 "Slow But Steady Rise In Quotations TTHE next few days will bring to its end a year which has proved bitterly disappointing for rubber shareholders, and few of them will bid farewell to 1935 with any feelings sat those of infinite relief 'THE chid cause518 words
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Article216 1936-01-13 9 Jan. 10 IS, American Can. Com. 131 >, 132' 2 132' L American Telephone and Tek-raph 158 158> 4 157-« 4 Atcheson Railroad 67 3 8 68 3 8 68 Chesap.ak 53' 2 53 7 K Wfc Dupont 140 140 140' 2 Firestone 26 25" 2 26216 words
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92 1936-01-13 9 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association .Lan 11. 1 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX. R.S.S. m cases I FOB January* 07,1€ 2H 1 2 Good FAQ. m cases fob January i Bill Wk No. IX. R.S.S. (spotloose lawardable I Singapore^ 2:P 8 23 7 16 1 No. IX. R.S.S j92 words
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Article136 1936-01-13 9 Biff Collection Of Income-Tax Final Instalment London. Jan. 9. The Exchequer returns show that the, total ordinary revenue. excluding self-balancing items. amount £449.253.056. compared with £430 667.802 at the corresponding date ol last year. Total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of self-balancing items, is £567.056.886. aganst £544.838.030 at the correspondingBritish Radio - 136 words
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Article65 1936-01-13 9 Thieves entered the house ol Detec-tive-Inspector T B Thompson, of Scotland Yard, at FrLston Street. WoncLsworth Bridge Road. S.W and toca jewelry valued at £15. Mr Edward Dowling. Labour candidate m the Wansberk Division at the General Election, has been appointed secretary of the Northumberland A«ed Miners' Homes Association m65 words
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Article92 1936-01-13 9 Lan 11 Buyers Sellers Oambirr 6 2.S Java Cub<> |J| Hamburg Cub<- 10 2h Whlto Muntok Pi'pprr 17 50 Black Ptpptf 9 21) Copra. Sunririod 585 Copra, mixrd f> 'M) Small Flak< Tapioca 4 2f> R. B Siam No 1 per koy.m H H.inj.i JMotOOf Sarawak J»*lotonK92 words
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Article52 1936-01-13 9 London. Jan < Th«* average of wholesale prl. 1935. according to the Board ->T It index, was 0.9 per t***nt grrat.i In 1934. the index numbers b.i.vd on 1930 being 889 and 88 1 rt'.sp.vu.h The rise m 1935 follow* -d 0M I 2 8 per cent m52 words
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316 1936-01-13 10 TANGKU STILL OCCUPIED BY REBELS 'Japan Deliberately Creating i Disorder"— Dr. C. T. Wang Shanghai, Jan. 12 'THE tclegtaph and telephone lines between Changpei and Kalgan, seat of the Charhar Government, are reported to have been cut by the Manchukuo fortes which316 words
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Article324 1936-01-13 10 16 DEATHS IN BIG GALE SOLE WRECK SURVIVOR SWIMS TWO MILES Heavy Flood Damage In Britain London, Jan. 11 THE death roll m the great gale which swept the British Isles on Friday night numbers 16 of whom seven were lost at sea. The sole .survivor of the crew ofBritish Radio - 324 words
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Article70 1936-01-13 10 London, Jan. 12. The organising committee o? the j -Antarctic voyage of the royal research ship Discovery II which has been ordered to the Bay of Whales to help jin the search for the American explorer. Dr. Lincoln Ellsworth, and his companions, has received a message dated todayBritish Radio - 70 words
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197 1936-01-13 10 London, Jan. 12. TTHE Colonial Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas, referred m a speech at Newport, Monmouth, last night to the improvement m the situation arising out of the miners' claim for a wage increase following the meeting on Thursday between representatives ofBritish Radio - 197 words
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Article224 1936-01-13 10 DISSENSION IN ROSS AND CROMARTY Randolph Churchill Nominated London, Jan 11 AT Edinburgh today three candi- dates wer*» nominated m the Combined Scottish Universities byelection occasioned by the death of the former Under-Secretary for Scotland. Mr. Noel Skelton. They were: the lord President of the Council. MrBritish Radio - 224 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-01-13 10 A M'W Kl.sl) of tire-extinguishing loam l»< nm tried out m Germany on an old mill, which was Net on lire fat the purpose oi the test.27 words
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Article86 1936-01-13 10 MR. GANDHI: NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY Weak And Exhausted Rut Very Cheerful Wardhas. Jan. 11. Mr. Gandhi passed very uood ni£h r and improvement has definitely .set m so that there li \a cam whatever anxiety. Gandhi la raftering from high blpressure, but baa improved slipht.y n eently foUowintj th<Reuter - 86 words
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Article41 1936-01-13 10 L«>nd»>n. J.in 12 Allan Monkhouse. the critic i ov< and dramati.st who was close!- mm ciated with the repertory theatre move merit m its early days m Manchester Birmingham rind Liverpool, died vrsUrday at hi.s Cheshire home aired 77 British RadioBritish Radio - 41 words
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Article350 1936-01-13 10 Can America find $2,000,000,000? MORE TROUBLE FOR ROOSEVELT Washington, Jan 11 THE House oi Represents iv 1 355 votes to 59 parcel authorLsing an immediate mont m the bonus to IJiMOI ervioemen. estimated to com tween one and two billion r!<> The bill, which BOW goes350 words
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Advertisement149 1936-01-13 10 STOCKTAKING BARGAINS IN SPORTS GOODS I JACK WHITE GOLF CLUBS BRASSIES AND NO. 1 IRONS ONLY I I STEEL SHAFTS $5.50 EACH I GOLF BALLS j BROMFORD "18" $7.00 PER DOZEN BROMFORD *20" $7.00 PER DOZEN RUGBY FOOTBALLS I I MATCH SIZE $5.00 EACH I ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. REVISED149 words
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Advertisement51 1936-01-13 10 TIFFINS DAILY -$1.00WATCH DAILY MENU PHONE 4906 PHONE 333 3 ~~iV~ v Fflrprapliic AdJrrt* 5934 7 H'* COODWOOO m The most charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal for permanent residents. RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a In carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. DINNER DANCES K3JTO RESTAURANT. DINERS $1.50 so ADMISSION51 words
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713 1936-01-13 11 Market Remains Steady GI-.0. White. Yuille and Co. Ltd m their monthly rubber reperl dated London, Dec. 18, state steady market has been experienced during the past month, and prices have fluctuated only within narrow limits. lifhest price realised for spot Ribbed Smoked Sheet being713 words
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Article694 1936-01-13 11 Dividend Of 5 Per Cent. Declared T'HE 26th ordinary general meet- ing of the Lumut Rubber Fstates, Limited, was held m the 1 Registered Office of the Company. 1-4, Great Tower Street. E.C. 3. Sir F. A. Swettenham (the chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said:694 words
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Article81 1936-01-13 11 Panama. Jan. 8. Considerable shipments of Chilean nitrate, used m the manufacture of high explosives, have been made recently to the Azores for orders presumably on Italian account. Nevertheless shipments to the United States remain well ahead and large Quantities are being taken by the great •powder firm81 words
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Article449 1936-01-13 11 Singapore. Jan. 10. MEAT Beef steak Kati 33 Beef stew or curry do 28 Fillet steak lb. 50 Mutton. Australian do 45 Pork, lean Kati 42 Pork, lean and fat '1st quality) do 34 POULTRY Capons 'locally reared) Kail if) g»cto each 50 Fow ls Kali 35449 words
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Article77 1936-01-13 11 London, Jan. 9. Property owned and protected by the National Trust m Dovedale. the famous beauty spot from the hill jsurrounding which unrivalled views of Derbyshire and North Staffordshire are obtained, has recently been extended by the addition of about 100 acres comprising the "Iron Tors" and "The77 words
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144 1936-01-13 11 I 'Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and In the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE: HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50.000 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,000Sin Chew Jit Poh - 144 words
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Article36 1936-01-13 11 I Shanghai. Jan. It The Nanchang-Yutien railway which will link up the important BtntfM ol Chekiang with the commercial cities of I Kiangsi. has been completed, and will I be formerly opened for public traffic tomorrow36 words
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Article54 1936-01-13 11 Chay Chin, a coolie employed by Sir John Jackson and Co. was bu.Mlv engaged m picking up bra.v> Ultimo hoping to sell Ihem when he prehended and brought before Mr M H. Blacker, m the third court. Si: pore, on Saturday. Chay Chin was convirte and itenced to54 words
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Advertisement481 1936-01-13 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. ArSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter > Paid up capital m 600 000 shares of £5 each 12 3.000,000 Reserve Fund £3 000 000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors g 3 000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38. Blshopsgate. London EC 2 Afenries and Branches Alor481 words
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Article71 1936-01-13 12 Arrived Jan. 6, 1936. Consignees of cargo per the above motorship from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition "Will be held at God own No 4 at 9 a_m.. Bonded "D" at 2 p.m. and Matches Store at71 words
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Article54 1936-01-13 12 New Dispatch Boats For Fleet Kiel, Dee 24. Six new dispatch boats were put into service yesterday by the Reich Navy. The vessels have a displacement of 600 tons each and are armed with two 150-m/m guns, four 37-m/m antiaircraft machine-guns. Four more dispatch boats are now under54 words
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Article109 1936-01-13 12 Tied Up Tonnage Total Now Down To Five Million The recent activity of world shipping is reflected m the tied- up tonnage. According to information reaching the Japan Shipowners' Association, the total is now only 5,134,000 tons, a decrease of 59,000 tons from November. In109 words
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Article940 1936-01-13 12 Celebrating 1,000 Years Of History rADITION and precedent play so large a part m the selection of names for the King's ships that the introduction for the first time of the name Manchester into the Navy List is a matter of more than local interest, writes940 words
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Article133 1936-01-13 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the whir.-, or expected to arrive Kast Wharf (Entrance <..n« 1. Rajula '22. Kut&ann, Cr» m< r 4 Main Wharf < Entrance <iat«» Ophir 18. Ln»- Maru lfi Pm: Wilson 11 Rahrru:. K. Lilcnfinlas I m pi. l><M*k I nt t .m.« (laU Oreystoke C;istlr HO133 words
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Article355 1936-01-13 12 No Salvage In Seap4an«Is Court Ruling Now that tht Philippine c:.', blazing air trails to the <>ri« i." a mariner u> wondering I salvage he ri get if he happ on hand to s:ivc her from v. iirave. Such hopes an- diM-ourap-d t British c:ist> of Watson v355 words
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Article101 1936-01-13 12 SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Paaaenger SUM" Between Rangoon. Port S»d*n. Marseilles. Palma and EngUa' HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymo«t» Leave* Ra«f^« MM CHINDWIN Jan KEMMENDINE F«-b BHAMO y >■■> AMARAPOOKA Mir SAOAING Mar BUHMA Apr YOMA Apr U PEGU May CHINDWIN M I KEMMENDINE May 3101 words
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Article395 1936-01-13 12 Named After StandardVariiiim President lion? Kom-. Dec. K. Said to be the la.st word m tanker construction, the W. B. Walker, an oil tanker owned by the Oriental Tankers Ltd.. will be arriving m the Colony tomorrow about noon from California. It is interesting to note that395 words
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Article96 1936-01-13 12 New N.Y.K. Service To Australia The Nippon Yusen Kaisha announces that it will open an additional monthly service between Japan and Ausjtralia via the South Seas. The first liner the Calcutta Maru (8,500 tons) will leave Yokohama on Mar. 22 next. The regular ports of call In the96 words
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Article34 1936-01-13 12 i Steamer Missing.— The steamer Var- I dulia. of Glasgow 5.735 tons*, which! sailed from Hartlepool for Botwood. Newfoundland, and sent out distress signals on Oct. 19. has been posted at Lloyd's as missing.34 words
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Advertisement470 1936-01-13 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TM.LPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage M3l. LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKJNG. AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. CANADIAN MCIMC WQRIIft CAfJJHT f (Incorporated m England) TRAVEL SYSTH* lHi: 'EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-IWCIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOIVER— ACROSS CANADA470 words
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Miscellaneous469 1936-01-13 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. j 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* fpm Kota469 words
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Advertisement489 1936-01-13 13 I Oi \s^ and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Doe Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore. 1936. van 6.070 Jan. 22 BHUTAN 6 100 9 CATHAY 15.000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr 10 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 31 BEHAR 6 000 Apr 19 SOMALI 6.810 Feb. 12 CHITRAL 15.000489 words
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Advertisement581 1936-01-13 13 McALISTER 6 C? HP 4ik ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO FOR CANAD/AN AND AMERICAN PORTS VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sail* CITY OF EASTBOURNE Havre. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Jan. 14 Jan. 16 CITY OF581 words
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Advertisement991 1936-01-13 13 SHIPPING The China NavifaUon to Ltd The Irra^dd" llotSt ■,i The Siam Steam Navlfation Co Lid. Canada St^hipUni l.td Aberdeen and C onunonwealth Line Suvill «J P U»,^ V j ssj^tt. 1 rtd nd ur- b and gm SMsr- RAILWAYS Th» F«lrral«l Malay State. K.Uw>T.^n|. lto,al St.,, Rail.a.s s um991 words
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Advertisement695 1936-01-13 14 K. P. M. OPHlR— Monday. Jan. 13. Belawan-Deli. VAN OI'THOORN- Monday. Jan. 13. Muntok, Batavia and Cheribon. KAMPAR Tuesday. Jan. 14. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. THEDENS— -Wednesday. Jan. 15. Muntok and Palembang. TOBA Wednesday. Jan. 15. Toengkal. Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAKASSER— Wednesday, Jan. 15. Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan,695 words
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Advertisement598 1936-01-13 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York M.S. SILVERTEAK In Port Jan. 20 Mar. 4 M.S. CINGALESE PRINCE Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Mar. 19 M.S JAPANESE PRINCE Feb. 10 Feb. 17598 words
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Advertisement559 1936-01-13 14 O. S. K. LINE Alaska Maru Dakar via L. Marques, Durban, Algoa I.ay. C ape Town, Lobito. Mat.tdi. Duala, Port Harcouri. Lagos. Cotonou. Accra. Tiakoradi. Grand bassam. P<»rt Buet Conakry and Bathur.st j|g 17 jg t Santos Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban. Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santos and559 words
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1068 1936-01-13 15 Hot Favourite At Tote SMALL DIVIDENDS ON MOST WINNERS AT PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan 11 Mr A F BRUCES Miltondale scored a great victory m the Penang Gold Cup race today. was a triumph for trainer Orchard and Jockey1,068 words
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Article262 1936-01-13 15 Junior Championship Tournament The Junior Billiard Championship Tournament will commence this evening at 530 p r.i There will be two I matches a day. The first match will b€ at 5.30 p.m and the second match at 8 30 p.m. The same "Walter Lindrum" tubl" kindly lend by Messrs.262 words
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Article48 1936-01-13 15 The following players will represent the Combined Schools vs. the S.C.R.C. m hockey today on the S.C.R.C. ground: Mahendra (ACS). Teck Bee (RL), Solakan Singh (A.C.S.), R. Cordeiro (S.J.D., M. Kohloff OCX), Kah Foo (A.C.S.), Sundram (R.1.) G. Clarke (5.J.1.), A. Watts (R.l>. R Ebert fA.CS). Suratta (RX>.48 words
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Article, Illustration505 1936-01-13 15 Doelburg Badly Injured PLAY MOSTLY AN ISSUE BETWEEN THE FORWARDS (From Our Own Correspondent; Johore Bahru. Jan 11 Scuth Johore 5: Royal Engineers o COUTH JOKOKE again beat the Royal Engineers at Rugby thi> *3 evening at the Johore Civil Service Club ground.505 words
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Article100 1936-01-13 15 FOR RUGBY M VT< II After the Malaya Cup Final the teams tor the North vs. South match were chosen as follows North: Dickson (Selangor); Barr O'erak). Mac Arthur (Perak). Hague (lVming). and Banham (Selangor) Todd (Selangor) and Kea (Selangor) Mac Nab (Selangor). List on100 words
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Article247 1936-01-13 15 Most Biilliant Batting For Years Dublin, Jan. 11. Brilliant cricket marked by some of the most wonderful batting displays seen for many years was forthcoming when the M.C.C. vs. New Zealand unofficial "Test" was continued here today. Batting first yesterday New Zealand collapsed for a meagre 81 runs247 words
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Article104 1936-01-13 15 f Th<- following will play tor the V.M.C.A on Wednesday Jan. 15 vs. S.C.R.C. 11. at S.C.R.C at 5.10 p.m. >;C. Crowther. V Armstrong. E. H. King Looi Eng San. N. W. G. Hill Ong Bvee Keng. Thong Sing Ching. M. Hope. A. C. Lambert. W. Ferguson. M.104 words
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443 1936-01-13 15 Heavy Rain Mars Play BUT SPECTATORS ENJOY A KEENLY FOUGHT GAME Hermes 19: Terror 0 PATHWAY'S Uughy football match at the i.C.C between *J teams from II M S Hermes and H.M.S Terror resulted m a win for the Hermes by two goals,443 words
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Article115 1936-01-13 15 Harlequins Hi** Victor) Ovn Itlnckhenth London. Jan II Rugby mifffhf ptaytd today malted .t> lullnw.s: Bath 11. Northampton <) Bristol ii. The Army 3 Devon SfTMirs 1«>. Plymouth A 1" (iuv's H 8. Birk< ntllrt P 2\ Hal l.quins \H Bljckh' ath 0 Leicester (i. CH'>uri'.stir 16 London115 words
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Article60 1936-01-13 15 Steeer Match Against Paris Professionals In v soccer match played li r on .Saturday, the Dutch amateui learn b<'at the French professionals by ■Oftll to OB The halt -tim<- >re wan 2 0 m favour ot Holland It Is rrcalk'd that on I>< 8 th« Dutch amateurs60 words
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238 1936-01-13 16 Mighty Sunderland Checked HARTLEPOOL AND GRIMSBY PUT UP DAY'S FINEST MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 12. A FTER being faced with a score of one goal against them at the interval, Arsenal managed to secure £ye goals during the238 words
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Article, Illustration30 1936-01-13 16 THOUGH the morning was one of the coldest of the year, the low temperature did not deter these spartans from taking their morning dip at Tooting Bee open air bath.30 words
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580 1936-01-13 16 MALA YS GIVE CHINESE XI CLOSE SOCCER MATCH But Lose By One Goal SLIPPERY FIELD AND WET BALL HANDICAP PLAYERS Chinese 2; Malays 1. A GREASY ball and a slippery field were not very conducive towards a good display of soccer last evening when the Chinese and Malays met on580 words
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Article73 1936-01-13 16 To Play Wales London, Jan. 11. THE Scottisn rugger team against Wales at Edinburgh on Feb. 1 will be as follows: Marshall (Edinburgh Academicals t, Murdoch (Hillhead High School* Dick •Guys Hospital 1, Lind -London Scotish>, Fyfe (Cambridge University) R. Shaw (Glasgow High School. Logan 'Edinburgh Wanderers*.Reuter - 73 words
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Article44 1936-01-13 16 Australian Team Dismissed For 166 Lahore* Jan. 11. Australia scored 166, Macartney making 34. Nissar took 4 lor 72 and Amir Elahi 3 for 15. All India hav<! made 177 for 3, Bannerji scoring 70 and Wazir Ali 84 not cut.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article57 1936-01-13 16 The following will represent the 'MCA. at hockey on Wednesday Jan 15 vs. S C R.C. II at S.C R.C at 5.10 p.m.: C. Crowther. V Armstrong. E. H. King. Looi Eng San N. W. G Hill. Ong Swee Keng. Thong Sing Ching. M Hope. A C Lambert. W. Ferguson.57 words
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Article265 1936-01-13 16 Low Scoring THE following are the results Of Saturday's matches m the third round for the F.A. Cup. F A CUP—Third Round Manchester City 3 Portsmouth 1 Everton 1 Preston 3 Bradford City 1 Bournemouth 0 Crewe 1 Sheffield Wed. 1 Tottenham 4 Southend 4 West265 words
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Article29 1936-01-13 16 London, Jan. 12. Newspapers pay tributes to the sportsmanship and play of the New Zealand rugby football team who left London yesterday on their homeward journey.29 words
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147 1936-01-13 16 Keenly Contested Match i (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 11 TN the penultimate inter-State hockey match of the season. Perak was defeated for the second time by Selangor by two goals to one. h The gam* x<;as strenuously contested and Selangor deserved to147 words
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Article80 1936-01-13 16 •From Our Own Correspondent,* Ipoh, Jan. 11. The iinnual Colts' inter-state tourney takes place at Kuala Lumpur at Chinese new year. The following will represent Perak: Sit Slew: S Moreira. Ritchie. Choo. ChoonBiirtholomeusz. C. Laßrooy; Sit Kirn F. Moreira. Dr Yezelman. E Rode Toft. F. de Cruz. N80 words
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Article70 1936-01-13 16 For Berlin Olympiad Shanghai. Jan. 12 F\R. C. T. WANG, former Foreign U Minister m Nanking, is now m Shanghai preparing the Chinese contingent to take part m the coming international Olympiad m Berlin m August this year. The Chinese Ministry of Education and the general publicSin Chew Jit Poh - 70 words
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Article39 1936-01-13 16 KID BERG OUTPOINTED By South African Champion Johannesburg, Jan. 11. JN a twelve-round fight for the British lai J? mp L r ref c »Bhtweight championship. Laurie Stevens, the South African champion, outpointed Kid Berg the (British champion. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article138 1936-01-13 16 Australians Make 96 For No Wickets East London. Jan 11 The Border are all out for 209 S White scoring 86 and O'Reilly taking 8 The Australians have made 96 for no wickets, McCabD scoring 56 not out Router. I activity and displayed a glimpse of their138 words
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2055 1936-01-13 16 Ed their way up to Pcrak territor. but were sent bck by Chappell who made grand solo dribble to halt way Chestnut t. who had made several attempts at cutting through without success, tried the same tactics oneagain but was unable to catch the2,055 words