The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1936
1936-01-27
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1936-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,761. ESTD. 1835. MONDAY. JANI ARY 27, 1936. 10 CKNTS.18 words
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806 1936-01-27 1 Over Quarter Of A Million File Past Dead King's Coffin OVAL FAMILY WITNESS CHANGE OF GUARD Four Ruling Monarchs To Attend Funeral London, Jan. 26. adini>sions to Westminster Hall on Saturda) totalled 150,770, making a total for the days of 261,702. the doors were closed shortlyReuter - 806 words
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305 1936-01-27 1 London, Jan. 25. AGREEMENT has been reached at Geneva on the Danzig question, the President of the Danzig Senate agreeing to modify the two decrees passed by the Senate which were regarded by the League :t« unconstitutional. TTHE Foreign Secretary. Mr. An-British Radio - 305 words
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Article152 1936-01-27 1 STEAMER BURNED TO WATER'S EDGE RESCUERS UNABLE TO APPROACH Crew Picked Up In The North Japan Sea Tokio. Jan. M. AFTER drifting IB the ship's DO*U f* all night long, the crew ol 35 )1 the steamer Forth Bridge, who abandoned ship last night as the frames were consuming her.Reuter - 152 words
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Article212 1936-01-27 1 ORDEAL OF BRITISH MISSIONARY FIFTEEN MONTHS IN CAPTIVITY Forced To Accompany Red Army I Hankow, Jan. 25. VILLAGERS relate that the kidnapped missionary. Mr. Rudolf Bosshardt, of Manchester, is too ill to walk so his hands and feet are bound and he is slung on a, bamboo pole. He was212 words
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102 1936-01-27 1 New York, Jan. 26. 'TTiE three defendants m the Mono Castle trial have been convicted of criminal negligence. They are: Wiliiam F. Warms, acting captain, E. S. Abbott, chief engineer, and Henry E. Cabaud, executive vice-president ef the New YorkCuba Mail Steamship CoReuter - 102 words
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342 1936-01-27 1 CLEAR VICTORY IN WAR'S BIGGEST BATTLE BUT IT IS CLAIMED BY BOTH SIDES itaiian White Troops Pin Action Home, .lan. 'Hi. A UKEAT VICTORY j claimed by i* Marshal Bado^lio m the thiveday battle irom Jan 21 to 2* m which 25 Italian ollicers were killed and 19 wounded. 389Reuter - 342 words
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Advertisement82 1936-01-27 1 (T) c Gcdlums Scots ttlhisfe Mttto> «md FH»*thll^ Spirit rTnUBCT >TT«>CTIO» COCKTAIL DANCE n» V S 6.30 to 8.15 p.m L U O j DINNER DANCE SILVIA WULAR Informal, 9.30 to Midnight COMEDY TAP DAMCIHG TEAM NON DINERS SI.OO to advise patrons that RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. m- \I;il;i> t in82 words
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Advertisement147 1936-01-27 1 nTGallurßs Scotstflhusk M« Alld I ri« it«lli| S(Hi J inn mil (^^^^-^^v^il U ft TC I A|ILI |lU| UT^^SjT MFHiAPORE A^V Nil AUcLrnl w L IWOIRITL R.'WN TOWN lIOTKL PACING ST. WURKW'S CATIIFI»K%L Ifßl ROOM WITH BATII ANP MODERN SANITATION NFU GRILL ROOM AND COCKTAIL LOUNGf TF.A ROOM FOR A147 words
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Article119 1936-01-27 2 Continental Buying Of Oils And Industrials London, Jan. ZZ. The Stock Exchange has been fairly active, aided by Continental buying caused by the French situation. Oils and Industrials were particularly favoured and most other sections became substantially harder. Commoditl s were firm and support was given to lead,Reuter - 119 words
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Article18 1936-01-27 2 The Dutch air mail by X.L.M. from Amsterdam is expected at 6 p.m. this evening.18 words
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Article34 1936-01-27 2 Pastor W W R Lake, Director of ttie Malay States Mission, Will conduct a memorial service to the late King George V at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Penang Road, at 5 p.m. to-34 words
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1427 1936-01-27 2 AMERICAN BISHOPS TRIBUTE TO GEORGE V "One Of The Greatest English Kings MEMORIAL SERVICE BY METHODISTS UTT is impossible for a citizen of another country fully to enter into the attitude of mind of a British subject m appreciation of the English Crown, but from another vantage point I venture1,427 words
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Article283 1936-01-27 2 TO BE OBSERVED IN SINGAPORE At NoonOn Day Of Royal Funeral THE Secretary of State for the Colonks has notified the Governor that on Tuesday. Jan 28. at 130 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time, a silence of two minutes m memory of His late Majesty King George VBritish Radio - 283 words
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Article52 1936-01-27 2 Ottawa, Jan. 22. The Governor-General, the Chief Justice and the Cabinet took the oath of allegiance to King Edward. Officials m Canada will observe the same period of mourning as the Court m Britain. Jan 28 has been proclaimed a day of national mourning throughout the Dominions.Reuter Wireless - 52 words
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Advertisement24 1936-01-27 2 'pHOSE who buy and those who gell have a common meeting ground m the Classified Co), uimie and ther do ftce pvcss WANT ADS24 words
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Advertisement247 1936-01-27 2 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Funeral Of H.M. KING GEORGE V. TUESDAY, JAN 28, 1936. Closing: Of Premises. Notice. On Tuesday. Jan. 28. the premises of The Singapore Harbour Board will be closed from 11.30 a.m. By Order of the Board. J. R. WIGGS Secretary. Men Made Young Vigour Increased247 words
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Advertisement366 1936-01-27 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. "Master Brand" BODY BELT for ABDOMINAL SUPPORT Gives support to the bark and ligaments of the abdomen. Corrects Obe..ity. Lightweight Cellular Material Ob tamable m ail sizes from MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own366 words
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Advertisement529 1936-01-27 2 Zbc Singapore Jftcc Pvet* Head Oilier: VtcU Strm. Slo«apot, Phon* M:i ,i Unr rxtrnvions to all drp. Tel: Tluica Kiacapor^ Kuala Lumpur Ofllce: JS, Java Street Phone: S«BX london Office: it 4i Kleet Mr e P t L«n« %a EC I Phone: Central 3bC«— :r** Tel: LeadmaUya Und.a SUBSCRIPTION RATES529 words
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Miscellaneous185 1936-01-27 2 Diary Of The Day Cinemas ALHAMBRA She: Adventure classic with Helen Oahagan. Randolph Scott and Helen Mack 6.15 and 9.18 p.m. CAPITOL The Three Musketeers: Adventure thriller with Walter Abel, Paul Lukas, Margot Grahame and Heather Angel. PAVILION 'Vintage Wine": With Seymour Hicks and Claire Luce. Comedy. ROXY, KATONG "The185 words
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305 1936-01-27 3 Rev. Brother Stephen of St. Patrick 's Promoted T'Hr H<v Brother Stephen, direcl tor ol St. Patrick's School, Singapore, leaves for Hong Kong today to take charge of St. Joseph's College there. His successor. Rev. Brother Henry, arrived last Wed:;.y irom St. George's School. Taiping. Brothel305 words
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Article, Illustration17 1936-01-27 3 HAS \4SIBI T (walking) inspecting two more raptured Italian tanks with members of his staff m Ji.jiga.17 words
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Article307 1936-01-27 3 Miss Elizabeth Bergner's Illness London, Jan. 16. JViISS Elisabeth Bergner, the famous stage and screen actress, is ill and one of the greatest theatrical treats of the year Sir James Barries new play m which she is to take the role of the Biblical David— has307 words
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Article102 1936-01-27 3 Passed At Federal Capital At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Belangor Chinese Assem- 1 bly Hall on Thursday the following resolution was unanimously passed: That the demise ci His 'ate Majesty Kin? George V be recorded with be deepest sympathy and retnet and thai the102 words
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Article85 1936-01-27 3 Parmentier Due In Singapore Next Month Chevalier Paimentier. one of the heroes ot the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, will be m Singapore about the middle o! next month Alter having been on European lines for some time, he is returning to the Amsterdam- Bata via run Parmentier85 words
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374 1936-01-27 3 London. Jan. 15. j-DHEUMAIICS" and old age were the trials waic.h Mrs. Susan Lucy Hackney, of Marlborough Road. Buxton. Derby, found hard to bar. Made her irritable at times. She had wealth, left £24.238 when she died last November, aged eighty- seven, but374 words
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Article41 1936-01-27 3 London, Jan. 25. Thr total amount applied tor m tenders for £35.000.000 Treasury Bills was £68.735.000. The average rate per cent for bills at three months was 10s. 696 d. against 10s. 5.52 d. a week ago. British RadioBritish Radio - 41 words
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Article27 1936-01-27 3 Mr. D. G. R. Peters. Headmaster. Government English School. Gopeng, and Mrs. Peters, who had been spending a holiday at the Penang. have returned to their station.27 words
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Article417 1936-01-27 3 "She Always Had Her Own Way" Braintree, Essex, Jan. 15. pOR the 46 years of her married Ufa Mrs. E^a Augusta Duckworth, of jSallng Hall, near here, "had her own way. 1 She Collected :*ntlque furniture; Had six KUlif with \^hich .she us417 words
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140 1936-01-27 3 Workman Fin ds Two Babies In House Roof London, Jan. 14. MANCHESTER detectives questioned a man and his wife early today concerning the discovery yesterday of two dead babies under the roof of a house m the Bradford district. The babies were newly-born, but had been dead a considerable time.140 words
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689 1936-01-27 3 THE WILTS PREPARE TO LEAVE SINGAPORE Inniskillings Expected By The Dorsetshire ■THERE has been much activity at Tanglin Barracks recenth for the change of garrison which will be effected at the arrival of the Bibby liner Dorsetshire, bringing the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers from Shanghai to Singapore to rcplar. the First689 words
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Article47 1936-01-27 3 London, Jan. 25. It was officially announced yesterday m response to Inquiries that the British Industries Fair at Olympia. White City and Castle Bromwlch. Birmingham, will be held m accordance with previous arrangements and will open on Feb. 17 until Feb. 28 British RadioBritish Radio - 47 words
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Article304 1936-01-27 3 CHINESE DIES AFTER SCUFFLE I poll, Jan. li. THE Criniinal Ward of the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital was the scene of an unusual tragedy, when, as a revilt m a flght between two mental patents, a Chinese collapsed m the sick ward and died before any medical304 words
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Article64 1936-01-27 3 7.", Years' Imprisonment For Young Negro I >«t.i tin. \lahama, Jan. 24 Htv.v ,>A PaUenOQ kIM Itrst <>1 thr nine nesi tecMtd la Urn i«>ur-yi v M l < (boco* MMUdI MM, has beeo found Illlltf ;mri MOtMMti to 75 yean' imprisonnvp! m tbi ri-rri.il due to theReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement47 1936-01-27 3 FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL KAI TAX AIRPORT HONGKONG GIVES INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OF CIVIL AVIATION Apply For Prospectus B%# HW m Al I THE NEW DISINFECTANT HflirN WiTH THE FRAGRANT I I ÜbllUL PINE ODOUR Keeps Germs, Insects and Mosquitoes from your home. APB 247 words
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Advertisement59 1936-01-27 3 Ky I I HJI (ROYAL NETHERLANDS PI.!. L..1V1. 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. AMPLE TIME FOR SIGHTSEEING IN BATAVIA. APPLY: K.N.I.L.M/K.LM OFFICES, 4959 words
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Article, Illustration3780 1936-01-27 4 77ie Weather Comes First Storm, Sunshine, Frost, Fog And Rain Thames Rises Above Danger Point Police Watch Along The EmbankmentRandolph Churchill To Oppose Malcolm Mac Donald In By-Election— But The Betting Is On MacDonald— Ramsay May Get In, Too Significance Of The Japanese Naval Withdrawal—3,780 words
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Advertisement29 1936-01-27 4 NEW MATERIALS FOR DRESSES SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. IN ALL LATEST SHADES. GET YOUR DRESS MADE IN GUARANTEED PERFECT FIT STYLE Wassiamull Assomull Co. 31-33 HIGH ST. PHONE 714429 words
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Advertisement45 1936-01-27 4 /jaiifex mSm $$Mk Cjvpt^p \^r!i>^ X^X^ WIRE ROPES LATCH BATCHELOR. Patentees and Originators OF PLOUGH AND EXTRA PLOUGH STEEL WIRES. LOCKED COIL FLATTENED STRAND and FLATTENED CONCENTRIC STRAND ROPES. Supplies of general purpose ropes m stock. {> <^^> <: SOLE AGENTS: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. W.S.45 words
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Article, Illustration291 1936-01-27 5 MMl*- iv MODELS, AM) ART STUDENTS celebrated the New Year with the Chelsea Arts Ball at the Royal Albert Hall m London. The theme of the Ball was "Looking Backwards." A general view of the floor crowded with dancers m fancy dress. J'M(,I! M is the latest victim of floods.291 words
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Advertisement59 1936-01-27 5 As a mark of respect to the memory of Hts late Majesty King George V. whose funeral will take place on Tuesday, 28th January, it is the intention w of this Company to close it's retail establishments, throughout Malaya, at 12 noon on that day. Singapore van deliveries will be59 words
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Article, Illustration310 1936-01-27 6 The Law Arrives At Remote Fishing Village Port Weld, Jan. 23. AFTER the excitement last week due to a magistrate visiting the place to hold court, Pasir Itam, a small remote fishing village, is now quite normal. The court was held at the police310 words
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Article162 1936-01-27 6 Drop Recorded During December Heavy tails m the value of exports of raw materials and articles wholly or mainly manufactured (probably reflecting the lower tin prices, and the smaller quantities of rubber shipped through Singapore entrepot) brought the December trade figure down to $45,338,000 compared with $52,894,000 m162 words
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Article58 1936-01-27 6 Uuddhist Association Gives $3,000 •From A Correspondent > Peniing. Jan. >4 Ovei 400 poof famlllea m Penang were able to Celebrate the Chinese New Year through the generosity of the Penan-.; Buddhist Association A distribution ol $:i.ooo wa.s made to destitute persons This is the second distribution,58 words
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Article522 1936-01-27 6 HOW SPECTRE WAS LAID IN CORNWALL Story Of Exorcism I By Clergyman London, Jan. 9. THE exorcism of ghosts by clergymen was common before the Reformation and is still permitted to be practised. The Statute which covers the matter (the 72nd of the Canons of 1604) enjoins522 words
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Article104 1936-01-27 6 Shop Proprietor Slashed With Parang From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Jan. 23. A daring attempt to burgle a shop m Togo Street m the heart of the town was made early this morning when a Chinese entered the premises through a back entrance and demanded money from104 words
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Article103 1936-01-27 6 Training Seasons Begins On Feb. S The Singapore Volunteer Artillery ;will begin its 1936 training pro gramme on Monday. Feb. 3. A lecI ture will be given at 5.15 p.m. On Feb. 10, Feb. 17 and Feb. 24. anti-aircraft training will take place The RAF. will co-operate m103 words
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Article71 1936-01-27 6 Young Hylam Sent To Prison »From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. Sentence ol two years* rigorous imprisonment was passed on Lim Ah Lam, a young Hylam, who was found guilty by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Selangor Assizes today of being m possession of seditious literature71 words
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Article149 1936-01-27 6 (From a Correspondent.) Penang. Jan. 24. Penang philatelists heard a lecture given by Mr. Chas. E. Evans at the Ponang Mutual Improvement Association. His subject was Hints m stamp collecting." Dr. Victor F. T. Chan presided, Mr. Evans who has had twenty years' experience In philately, pointed aut149 words
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262 1936-01-27 6 Most Improvement Shown In Ipoh RESULT OF INCREASED VOTE Ipoh, Jan. 24. T'HE marked improvement m the malaria situation m Kinta during 1 1935 was emphasised by Dr. R. S. Johnston, the Health Officer to the Kinta Sanitary Board, during yesterday's meeting, when262 words
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Article, Illustration23 1936-01-27 6 THE OBVERSE and reverse sides of the medal >truck m Belgium m memory of Queen Astrid who was killed m a motor accident.23 words
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Article217 1936-01-27 6 WIFE'S LOVE FOR OTIIKK M\\ A Paris. Jan I TRIANGLE love drama is behind the arrest today of a pn who has confessed to trying to poison her husband by gh a daily dose of veronal m his food for the last two years She is217 words
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Article204 1936-01-27 6 Death Of Former Malayan In England The death of a former Malayan, Mr. James Llewellyn Craig, took place at his home. 55 Hertford Avenue. East Sheen, London, last month. Mr. Janus Craig was the son of 1 Capt. and Mrs. James Craig who were well known204 words
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Article115 1936-01-27 6 In Kedah Early In March (From A Correspondent.) Penang. Jan. 24 The A. A. M. (Penang Kedah branch) will hold a motor rally m Kedah on the first Wednesday In March, which is Hari Raya holiday. The rally will take the form of a reliability trial and the115 words
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Article90 1936-01-27 6 Motor-Car Turns Somersault (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 24. Two minor accidents took place m Kuala Lumpur during Chinese New Year's Eve At the junction of Taylor Road and Socony Road, a Chinese and his little daughter escaped serious injury when the car m which they90 words
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Article164 1936-01-27 6 Owing To Death Of Kin* George <From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 25. At the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters this morning, the chairman, Mr. W. Leggatt. referred to the notice circulated intimating that no business would take place owing to the Kings164 words
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Article103 1936-01-27 6 'From Our Own Correspondent" Taiping, Jan. 24. It is understood that Raja Kamaralzaman. District Officer. Krian. has been appointed a member ot the Federal Council m succession to the Raja Muda of Perak on the latters retirement. Raja Kamaralzamnn holds tht titular office of Raja K.vhil B<>; Perak103 words
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Advertisement181 1936-01-27 6 Mr ITHRO/IT SA JgflHg^g^gVgW^ jßSfcßßSgßsSP'^i^' iioS^, r J ''A\/C' more «nioking pleasure m every i^i^^R f///^ <^/ yf7 pu£f And what 8 more— he's ■^.n-7 V X// lhroat ha PPV too! The secret? ■plpf 7 y In 'He first ptace Craven "A" are go d cia <»ettes made under perfect181 words
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Article, Illustration643 1936-01-27 7 MOLLIE MERRICK - "LOUIS PASTEUR" FILM Selected As Best Of Year MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY H Wells and Charlie Chaplin, > be honoured at a banquet Hollywood Academy of Picture Arts and Sciences, shown a motion picture the banquet. The picture the Academy thinks, is the Hollywood product that may at643 words
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Article196 1936-01-27 7 CREW FROZEN TO DEATH ICOLD WAVE HAVOC IN NORTH AMERICA Niagara Falls Completely Frozen Over New York, Jan. 24. f\ESPITE slight rises m the temperatures of Now England and the Middle West, arctic cold still continues to grip the country. Hundreds of thousands of dollars' i worth of damage has196 words
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Article58 1936-01-27 7 Lowest Rate On Record In Britain In 1935 London. Jan. 25. Provisional nsrures for 1935 lust issued by the Registrar-General show the lowest rates on record for infunt mortality. The rate for England and Wales wru> 57 deaths under one year per 1.000 live births, compared with 5958 words
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Article, Illustration375 1936-01-27 7 Winning CONTRACT Daitd Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard Sche-.kem worlds leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. SUIT RESPONSES ■■■■■ffTIW QNE of th. princlplei of the Four Ares I system, *hich we cannot .s'ress too sirongly. is that a one-over-oru375 words
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Article179 1936-01-27 7 WHY GERMANY HAS REARMED Outspoken Speech By Dr. Goebbels Cologne, Jan. 25. pERMANYS expenditure on rearmament was defended by the Minister for Propaganda. Dr. Goebbels. m an outspoken speech before an audience of 10.000 The German programme, be said, was not complete. They w.re only playing179 words
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Article152 1936-01-27 7 Dublin. Jan. 14. More than i; 30.000 has been left by a famous Irish ■Ufgeoß to a woman i who nursed him m sickn Sir Frederick Conway Dwyer died m October last, leaving estate worth £36.177 <duty £5.75n. He pave *;100 to a servant it .st ill152 words
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Advertisement142 1936-01-27 7 CONTINUED SUCCESS! niv<\ < rowds spellbound v every performance JNIGHT 6.15 9.15 [alhambra] efore hau any film equalled bei-'ty and spectarlr MERIAN C. COOPER'S tupendous production of H. RIDER HAGGARD'S An R.K.O. RADIO SUPER HIT! Scenes that staler the imain -ni<>n! Vivid spectacle that stuns ihe senses THE TORTURE OF142 words
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Advertisement106 1936-01-27 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL A PIANOFORTE RECITAL will he <jiven hy Clifford Huntsman, the celebrated English pianist a 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan- 29. Booking at John Little's -3. >2 and *1. c; I Maker and rep.i.rci <>t t tit.m and ttcrl:!in I i4s .im\.i> iinl Nprinje niinriv lit p.Milins. l»«nt>.106 words
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Miscellaneous719 1936-01-27 7 RADIO PROGRAMME FOR TODAY Singapore ZHI (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.; Wavelengh 49.9 metres p.m. 6 Recorded Music. (i 45 News bulletin supplied by Straits Times. 7 Relay of concert artistes from the new Z.H.I, studio. Mrs. Betty Millard— songs. O. Day Divine (Oliver* Dawn719 words
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894 1936-01-27 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, JANUARY 27. 1936. "How Is The Empire?" pvURING the comparative peace of *J the week-end the thoughts of jail Malayans nmst inevitably have dwelt upon the death of King George for, m spite of all the important political events of the week, it still seems894 words
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Article146 1936-01-27 8 King George the Fifth is dead. No longer shall the Royal head The crown of the world's mightiest Empire wear. And o'er that body which so bravely bore The pain and anguish of the J World's Great War, The solemn words are said "Earth to earth, ashes to146 words
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Article498 1936-01-27 8 - Sound-hncer Ami Science '7/u/A Still 1 ryim /\NE oi those iciefitUlc dftfcoveriei which, for all ordinary purposes more interesting than useful is now reported from Lake Constance. A [party of Bavarian scientists who have been making experiments into the carrying pow:r of various sounds have therto498 words
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Article1096 1936-01-27 8 THE wind Horn tin- mi blew chin In 1 the narrow streets behind the from Miss Trueman, hurrying along to the Literary Society, drew her coat more tightly across her chest. When one had a tendency to bronchitis one riuld not be too careful Lights were springing1,096 words
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Advertisement87 1936-01-27 8 M^^^^J^i "ORIGINAL PHONE 5933 Telegraphic Address The mosl charmingly situated Hotel m the Island. fdral f<»r permanent residents. RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. DINNER DANCES SStfTS RESTAURANT DINhRS $1.50 ,vq ADMISSION CHANG/:. I BOORD'S I T lilt ORIGINAL BASIS OF ALL GOOD COCKTAILS I87 words
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Advertisement121 1936-01-27 8 SENTENCED FORTY MEN In one tiay wap the work of a London magistrate. That shows what a man can do if he tries. Try a GAFLAC ALL RISKS WORLD WIDE POLICY when you travel. You will not regret it. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated m Great121 words
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226 1936-01-27 9 Grave Situation On Soviet- Mongol Manchu Border JAPAN TO HOLD RUSSIA RESPONSIBLE The Soviet Strengthens Her Frontier Defences Shanghai, Jan. 26. THE situation m North China, particularly alon£ the Mongolia-Siberia-Manchukuo borders, has worsened. A strong protest by the Governments of Japan and Manchukuo jointly was handed to the Soviet Ambassador226 words
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Article, Illustration135 1936-01-27 9 ,'M seaplane, the ri do Vaisseaii. Paris." (taring the night at anchor m Pensacola he Florida coast. No one rce sudd I.• ;i It red k a Kite m able, an i plunging to th. mity to the built lor a the South At- [antic, was received135 words
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128 1936-01-27 9 National Pilgrimage To Westm inster 1 col. 1 1 homage m Yesterday the r a three cial diversions are being Feb. 18 and 19 re tv haw King and will rations on X George m th< 11 be the first the new King r s funeral Blind V.CVs Vi^il IReuter - 128 words
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Article75 1936-01-27 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - CANTON WELCOMES HU HAN MIN Sin Chew Jit Poh 1 Gunboat Sent Government Hum;. Jan Hi :ena and officiate wharf m give a rousing Hu Han Mm. \wyx.i Dg, who \h ex•V important part hi policy ol China lar statesman arrived m Hong Konti on board the boat, Wufeng, which75 words
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440 1936-01-27 9 interbury Stone To He Laid In Position Dedication festival service* l f i In St. Andrew's Cathedral. today. prescnta»*Yei from as many of the diocese as possible up-country churches, will at- m. choral Eucharist. The Singapore will be the celethe offertory hymn the wardens will440 words
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Article22 1936-01-27 9 London. Jan. 26. The death has occurred here of Admiral Sir Arthur Fanshawe. at the age of 88 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 22 words
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Article53 1936-01-27 9 Canterbury Stone, the gift of the Canterbury Cathedral to Singapore diocese, and present it with the alms at the Altar rails when the Bishop will receive it and place the stone m opdoslAt Evensong at 5.30 p.m. the Bishop will lead the lay representatives m oroccssion into the Cathedral trom53 words
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Article56 1936-01-27 9 Peiping. Jan. 2.>. VTI-Ma-.\o-Teh-Su-Erh, a member of both the Central Executive Committee m Nanking and the Mongol Political Council, was assassinattd today by unknown men while returning to Kalgan from Changpai by bus. His murder has caused a sensation among the Mongols, among whom he was mostReuter - 56 words
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Article196 1936-01-27 9 ment. and Gen Chang Chi Chung acting Governor and commander of the Chinese troops there, has received orders from Nanking to resist the attacks. Scores of anti-aircraft guns from Peiping and Shichiachuang have arrived at the Charhar border. Other Chinese lines between Suiyuan and Charhar constructed by the Shansi forces,Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 196 words
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Article47 1936-01-27 9 Louisiana Still Dominated By Political Machine New Orleans, Jan. 'Hi. Thp Huev Lone oolitical machine continues to dominate Louisiana. According to early returns m the primary elections for the Governorship, the Huey Longite Judge Lee is leading his opponent by three to one. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 47 words
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Article241 1936-01-27 9 ANOTHER HOLD FOR i LEAGUE Practical Monopoly Of 1 Oil-Tankers mTTT^ Own, Jan. T.I. THE Committee of 18 has recommended the convening commit- 1 tee of international experts to! examine the possibility of putting!' into effect an oil embargo against 1 Italy. M. Tttulesco (Rumania) pointed out241 words
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Advertisement220 1936-01-27 9 jO\ CHARMANTE CORSELETTE W. 17 VU ROLL -ON ELASTIC IN WHITE ONLY nu- back No 1230 5 12 E53 2 .34.36*38 "?£.TT PRICE $7.50 PRICE $4.50 < ARF.I I L ATTENTION l<> DBTAILB CM CONSTRUCTION, AND TOE SCLCCTION OF TIU: HKST MATKKI AI.S. HAVE MADL !i AR.MAMi: CORSETBI TIIK MOST220 words
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1040 1936-01-27 10 Critical Times Ahead London, Jan. 10. THE year 1935 has passed without many regrets from most farmers. The weather has not been unduly kind. Following a mild and comparatively wet winter throughout the country, alter which crops and grass looked extremely well, there1,040 words
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Article188 1936-01-27 10 Interesting Report By Research Board During the past twenty-five years there has been a substantial increase !n the efficiency of practically every process for which coal is used. This fact is brought out by the latest report of the Fuel Research Board. In the generation of electricty. m188 words
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Article165 1936-01-27 10 Important Discovery He Hritish Chemists The first discovery of a blue pigment for over a hundred years was announced laat month. The two blues roost widely used at the present time are Ultramarine, discovered m 1704 Prussian Blue, discovered m U!26. The new colour, which is known165 words
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Article85 1936-01-27 10 Experiments For Night Driving Experiments with dlffierent coloured read surfaces to discover which are best for night driving are being carried out m Sheffield, The experiment is beins made on a half-mile stretch of road, and twelve different colours are being used; photometric tests are to be carried85 words
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672 1936-01-27 10 "Viceroy Of India's First Visit To Singapore CRUISE WHICH STARTED FROM BOMBAY Famous British Surgeon Among Passengers POR the first time, yesterday, Singapore saw the much-talkecl--1 about P. and O. turbo-electric liner Viceroy of India, which is here on a cruise of Malaysia. It is probably the first ocean cruise,672 words
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Article521 1936-01-27 10 PRAISE FOR OWNERS AND MEN Why New Terms Were Accepted London, Jan. 25. TTHE settlement of the dispute m the coalfields has been received with general satisfaction and thankfulness. The newspapers hail the decision of the Mineworkers' Federation to accept the revised offer of the colliery ownersBritish Radio - 521 words
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482 1936-01-27 10 Nearly £3,5 00,000 More London, J.»ij id. CUSTOMS and Excise duties m 1934-35 increased b\ £3,500.000 over the previous year. The net re\n: £289.900,009 against net quite £286.500.000. The Commissioners of CuMoms and Excise \tat<- larger inert ase would have been shown if the ratvs482 words
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Article220 1936-01-27 10 Wall Street Cable Jan. H ZA .\V American Can Cam 127 3 4 125' 2 125» 2 American Telephone and TeiefrapH 160» 2 160 160' 2 Atcheson Ra' road 71 70 3 8 70 Chesapeak 55 55' 4 55'< 4 Dupont 143 144' 2 144 Firestone 27 3 8 26220 words
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Article234 1936-01-27 10 Action By Development Councils Tiie probl-ni of the so-called ('•specia!'" areas has been one of the most intractable that Great Britain has been called on to face m recent yeafS. Owing to the decline i-n the coal, shipping and Iron and steel industries (though the latter has staged234 words
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Article102 1936-01-27 10 'CopyrlKht by F:.» 1" rh:»nK»' Telefrapl London Ihi h- Buyers Sellers ruillMlj ot J 7d. 7 1 16 d *6 15 16cl I j&JST 7i B d. 7 :Uf,d ,7 1 16 d July-Sepi. 7«4d 7 5 16d .7 S ltd 001 Dl 1 5 16d. 7 7102 words
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Article47 1936-01-27 10 Washington, Jan. 25. The House of Representatives has overridden President Roosevelt's veto of the Veterans' Bonus Bill. The veto, which was contained In a brief hand-written message to Congress, revives the acute crisis between that body and the President on this subject. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration916 1936-01-27 11 Former Idol Of A Million Women j WHY HE FELL LATER FROM I I PUBLIC FAVOUR "A Fine Man" Says Garbo Stockholm. pBSTA GAKBO, who is staying with her brother m Sweden, was deeply grieved by news of John Gilbert's death. She sent916 words
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298 1936-01-27 11 First Night Flight In Flying Flea \shingdon (Essex), Jan. 12. DE OSCROFT. flying instrucBritain'fl second Flying has just landed from the flight m a Flying Flea, a new chapter In aviation written roit who hai flown more In .i Plea than any other man .un. w his machine every day298 words
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Article230 1936-01-27 11 Move To Inaugurate Women's Branch Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. was :i Large gathering at the Bor Indian Association at the ol Rao Sahib K. A. MukunAgent ot the Government of and Mrs Mukundan. to inwnmen*fl branch of the Association R Chandran. president of Lation, who230 words
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346 1936-01-27 11 She Lost Her Son But Sees Him Every Day London, Jan. 12. THEODORE King left his home at Smallfield. Surrey. on the morning of Attg 22, 1931, to motori cycle the few miles to Horley. He was killed m an accident on the way. He was 21. The shock almost346 words
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Article89 1936-01-27 11 Ex-Wife Alleges Promise To Re-Marry London. Jan. 12. An ex-wtfe is suing her ex-husband for breach of promise before special jury at the Hilary Sessions of the Law Courts which begin tomorrow. The action is listed as Dorn v. Dorn. The parties were formerly husband89 words
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447 1936-01-27 11 Wife And Eight Children Perish In Fire Tyldesley, Jan. 14. A MOTHER sacrificed her life here early this morning m an attempt to save her children, all eight of whom were burned to death with her m a fire m her home m less than ten minutes. UER body was447 words
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Article46 1936-01-27 11 London, Jan. 25. Figures now available from the balance sheets of the "Big Five" banks lor last year show aggregate deposits Increased during the year by over £100.000.000 to €1.874.614.975. This figure is without precedent m the history of the banks. British RadioBritish Radio - 46 words
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Article308 1936-01-27 11 NEW RETREATMENT OF MENTAL CASKS Probing The Deepest Secrete Of The Mind London. k NEW meiho'l 01 ascertaining the "deepest MCfletl oi the mind and thus helping towards the cure ot certain forms ot mental disease is revealed by a medical officer of a mental hospital m308 words
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Advertisement141 1936-01-27 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. I < Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong> The liability of members is limited the extent and m 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 $20,000,000141 words
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Advertisement477 1936-01-27 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AMI CHINA •Incorporated In Enular.ri hv Royal Charter Paid up capital In 600 04»< shares of €5 ear!) .j.juo.OO* Reserve Fund '>ao 000 Reserve Liability Proprietors <<><> OW H i.m OH N I 38. Bishopsgate, London EC Agencies and Branches Alor .Star Ipoh s» m.v477 words
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Article172 1936-01-27 12 London, Jan. 17. A minimum of 70 cruisers will, I understand, be provided for m the British naval renovation programme, Which is to cover about five years, writes Hector C. Bywater, m the Daily Telegraph. The programme will be designed to bring the Navy up to172 words
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Article320 1936-01-27 12 New British Rules To Be Announced London, Jan. 12. Mr. Runciman, President of. the Board of Trade, will shortly announce m Parliament important new regulations governing safety at sea and the working conditions of seamen. The Sunday Express is able to reveal that the new regulations will320 words
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Article621 1936-01-27 12 THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA Ma rk ed Imp ro vem ent In British Shipping I AS a result of several distressing losses of British ships dur- ing the year, the safety of life at sea has been brought into public debate, and the Chamber of621 words
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Article323 1936-01-27 12 Beautiful Plaque On \< White Star Liner A beautilul marMt pi <<i M Queen \,<ir by L ix X better known Hilton will be carried Cunant-Whlte st m says the Sunday I .:>.. Will stand At ttX •talreaet which the ship. I: i 6 ibout i In the323 words
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Article69 1936-01-27 12 Due From The Continent On Or AlMMit Jan. 27, IflM. Consignees are advised that General Average has been d«vl.» respect ol the above vessel's carno I<>.h; ed at Aalborg. Hamburg. Bremen Amsterdam and we hafi br««n i :.strm» ed to collect lrom Conslsnces i <!• p of ten69 words
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171 1936-01-27 12 ARRIVE BY PRESIDENT MONROE HTHERE were several prominent passengers on the s.s. President Monroe which arrived m Singapore on Saturday from the United States and the Far East. Among them were: Mrs. J. Shannon White who is conducting a world tcur. Mrs. White is on her171 words
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Article84 1936-01-27 12 American Steamer Lost In 90-Mile-An-Hour Gale Vancouver. The States Shipping Company's i steamer lowa, registered at Portland.! Oregon, has been lost on the Columbia i River Bar Captain E L Yates. of Portland, md the entire crew ot H were drowned. The coastguard CtttteT Onandaga stood by84 words
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Article45 1936-01-27 12 Shipping men who have just arrived In Shanghai from Philinpine waters ttatc that r.ot a trace of the wrecked steamer. Silver Hazel, is now to be seen In the San Bernardino Straits, where I she was cast ashore with the loss of < three lives. i45 words
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Advertisement465 1936-01-27 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In F.M.3.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— -Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING. AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL BTATE RAILWAYS OF SI AM. CANADIAN PACIfIC m England) THE 'EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICES via BONoflll or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN without465 words
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Advertisement124 1936-01-27 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS By Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Between Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles, Palma and England HOMEWARD SAILINGS Port of Disembarkation Plymouth Leave' Rangout 1936 KEMMENDINE Feb 8 BHAMO F eb 22 AMARAPOORA Mar 7 SAGAING Mar 21 FE^U APF 18 FEGU May 2 CHINDWIN May 16 KEMMENDINE May124 words
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Miscellaneous461 1936-01-27 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. 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. KJang. Kuala Lapis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* T p.m Kota461 words
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Miscellaneous52 1936-01-27 12 CLEARANCES Jan. 25: d.^ Haan. Doggersbank. Dione, Tomohon. Patras. Togian. Kota Agoeng. Toboalt Ribot. <Duti; Durban Maru. Glasgow Maru <Jan>: Marosa (Nor. >; Flevo. Klana. Pangkor. Hua Tong. Koolinda. Aing Leong. Rantau (Brit.). Jan. 26: Fdendale, Kampar, Larut Darvel «'Bri f >; Katori Maru (Jap >: Maros. Belawan Gewang <Dut,52 words
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Miscellaneous117 1936-01-27 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the »harvf* ♦•Npeded It .irn\« SATIRDAI East Wharf (Enframe <..,i«. Rohna 22; Hotam Baj Main Wharf (Entrance (i, Ophir Btiwa Man 16: Glenbeß 4: Pi. 8. Anterior C I.Tipire Dock (Entrance (..u, Havre Mmi 30 Phemius M; C.:. rudu 38 Empire Dock (Entrance (.a»e li TftUnf117 words
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Advertisement397 1936-01-27 13 Z'( l f Q^ and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS w Due Dae Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Spore. 1936. 19 3 6 Jan 26 RAJPUTANA 17 000 Apr '0 Jan. 31 BEHAR 6 000 Apr" 19 5.810 Feb. 12 CHITRAL 15 000 Apr 24 Feb. 14 SOUDAN397 words
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Advertisement567 1936-01-27 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements > \^3j^t^^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO lOR CANADIAN AM) AMERICAN PORTS VI COLOMBO. Steamer Due Sail CITY OF PERTH Havre. London, Rotterdam. Hamburg Jan 30 Feb 2 x567 words
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Advertisement1022 1936-01-27 13 SHIPPI\(J THL BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The |f u ki Me*m Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual The t unard !ui; teMl>hip Co LU Meaiu -Navigalion Co., Ltd.) Ihi Ullar U hite Mar Ltd The Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd yi!^ f****** o Ltd The China Navigation Co, Ltd T r1,022 words
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Advertisement713 1936-01-27 14 K. P. M. OPHIK Monday. Jan. 27. Belawan-Deli. LAN (HTIIOORN Monday. Jan. 27. MunU>k, Batavia and Cheribon SWARTENIIONDT— Tuesday, Jan. 23, Hong Kong and Shanghai. KAMI'AR Tuesday, Jan. 28, Bengkaiis. Paneh. Berombane. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAKASSER Wednesday. Jan. 29. Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan. Poeloe-Pallas, Pengalian-Estate and Bengal THEDENS Wednesday. Jan.713 words
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Advertisement610 1936-01-27 14 JOINT SERVICE OK PRINCE LINE— SILVER UNE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. CINGALESE PRINCE In Port I«Vb. 3 M.ir 19 M.S. JAPANESE PRINCE Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Apr. 2 M.S. SILVERSANDEL Feb. 24 Mar.610 words
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Advertisement535 1936-01-27 14 O. S. K. LINE FOB B, i S. AFRICA AND S VMKHK t Santos .Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durban \ij Town, Rio de Janeiro, Santo* and Men re video India Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. D.,r es Salaam. B«Mra. L Marque*. Durba: East London and Algo;i Bay t535 words
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1650 1936-01-27 15 TWO IMPORTANT ALL-MALAYA TENNIS TOURNAMENTS IN K. L. Malays And Indo-Ceylonese SINGAPORE PLAYER RETIRES IN SECOND ROUND TWO important lawn tennis tournaments are nou bring played m Kuala Lumpur, the all-Malay., In 1 1 rijliam meeting and the all-Malaya championships. Play m both tournaments be/fan on Friday and is expected1,650 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-01-27 15 MAXI HKRBFR and Ernst Baier. the two Germans who hold the European Skating Championship for pairs, making an elegant jump during their training for the forthcoming Winter Olympiad.28 words
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Article225 1936-01-27 15 COLTS' INTERSTATE HOCKEY MA TCH Singapore Beaten By Perak (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. THE last of the Inter-State triangular Colts' hockey fixtures was played on the Pudu Road Ground this mornnigr and resulted m a victory for Perak who defeated Singapore by two goals to nil.225 words
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Article146 1936-01-27 15 Alor Star Club Feels Optimistic < From Our Own Correspondent I Alor S/ar. Jan. 26. Although it is too early to make any predictions there are reasons to believe that the pricket season this year will be most successful. Last week at the nets of the Sultan s146 words
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Article158 1936-01-27 15 i The opening cricket match of the season between the Sultan's College and the Old Boys' Association result ied m a convincing victory for the College by 60 runs. The 0.8.A. played a disappointing game, all the batsmen with the exception of Hamid Rashid. who scored 29 out158 words
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272 1936-01-27 16 STORM OF CRITICISM OVER F. A. PLAY Fog Throughout Country SEVERAL MATCHES HAVE TO BE POSTPONED (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 26. T*HE fact that the professional soccer matches have not been interrupted, when all other sport has been cancelled until after King272 words
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Article223 1936-01-27 16 Some Interesting Matches In Kuala Lumpur ■From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 24. The Singapore Colts, the Indian Association and the Girls' Sports Club ire all on tour m the Federal Capital thi^ week end Several matches were played yesterday and resulted as fallows: The Selangor Indian223 words
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Article136 1936-01-27 16 Dull Fight Till Last Two Rounds <From Our Own Correspondent*. Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 25. A fair crowd witnessed last night's boxing at the Olympic Stadium. Nai Boon Mah (9.11) beat Young Siki (9.7) on points over ten rounds. It was a dull fight until the eighth round136 words
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Article339 1936-01-27 16 Full Results THE defeat of Luton. who had not beattn since Sept. 28 was one of the chief surprises m the F. A. Cup matches. Manchester scored two ffoals to one against them after a goalless first half. The full results of Saturday's play, as cabled339 words
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Article78 1936-01-27 16 Fingleton And Darling's Great Partnership Johannesburg, Jan. 25. For the three-day match, thus missing Jan. 28. a crowd of 8,000 turned up m fine weather. Transvaal scored 160. O'Reilly exploiting the leg-trap. The Australians after being one for 2 and two tor 25 were twoReuter - 78 words
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229 1936-01-27 16 New L. B. W. Rule Discussed T HE annual general meeting of the Ceylor. Sports Club was held yesterday m the club pavilion. presided over by Mr. S. Muthuj kumaru. Before the business of the I meeting was taken up a vote of con- i229 words
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Article103 1936-01-27 16 First Inter-state Match In Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Correspondent. > Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. The first Indian inter-State cricket match continued this morning with Singapore leading by 19 runs on the first innings. Singapore was expected to obtain a bigger lead but with the dismissal of103 words
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Article115 1936-01-27 16 Treat Arranged For District's Poor Boys From A Correspondent) Penang, Jan. 26. The second annual sports organised by the Penang Rotary Club m connec- j tion with the Rotary Club boys were j held at the grounds of the Boys' Club i at Ayer Itam on Sunday. There115 words
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Article43 1936-01-27 16 "From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 26. On the Selangor Chines- Recreation Club padang here today the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. beat the Kuala Lumpur Swal lows by two goals to nil Miss J Laßrooy and Miss N Moreira scored for Terak.43 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-01-27 16 MEET of the Colchester Garrison Beagles at Btadfield Place, near Manningtree, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold19 words
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Article236 1936-01-27 16 Course In Wonderful Condition London, Jan. 15. OEVERAL alterations are being M made at Ascot. More than 100 men are working on the stands and the enclosures. The only part of Ascot on which no one seems to be working at the moment is the, course, which236 words
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Article20 1936-01-27 16 Kuala Lumpur, Jan. Ui. The All-Malaya Indians will meet the All-Malayan Colts at hockry on the padang here on Sunday20 words
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Article53 1936-01-27 16 London. Jan 25 Th 4 Welsh soccer team to meet En land at Wolverhampton on Feb 5 will be John (Sheffield United) Ellis < Motherwell I Jones < Leicester Murphy (West Bromwich». Griffiths i Aston Villa > Richards (Brentford:. Hopkins <Brentford>. Phillips (Astor Villai, Astley (Aston Villa*.Reuter - 53 words
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Article128 1936-01-27 16 All-Malayan Colts Lose To Mr. Jumeaux' XI •From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. Perhaps the best hockey match seen on the Padang this season was played today between Mr. Jumeaux's XI. ich included five players chosen to represent the F.M.S. next week and th<>128 words
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Article52 1936-01-27 16 «From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 26. On the V.M.C.A ground this morning the Singapore Girls' Sports Club defeated the Kuala Lumpur Swallows is an inter-State hockey match by three goals to nil. Singapore showed superiority m all departments. All three goals were scored by the52 words
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Article28 1936-01-27 16 Owing to their inability to raise a suitable team m the mid-week, Berwick Ranger, have decided to scratch for the competition and give the match to Celtic. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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124 1936-01-27 16 Win By 195 Runs IftNINGS DECLARED CLOSED A I 202 FOR TWO WICKETS Wan k.i nui Jan. 2.*» THE HjCjC. beat Wanganui by 195 runs. The tourists declared their first innings closed ,it, putting up 202 for the loss of only two wirketa, Parks.Reuter - 124 words
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Article59 1936-01-27 16 Visitor's Lucky Bet At Newbury A visitor at Newbury races recently, who had a 10s. bet on Airhead and Prophecy m the Tote "double," won V! 1.140 tis. The bookmakers' prices were 4—l and 20—1 respectively. A 2s. each- way bet on the latter horse realised 1:2459 words
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Miscellaneous40 1936-01-27 16 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB The Singjp .r« Swimming dOM at niidniKii- ,nd UHN v.. rtmrtm iooii d a oj Monday J.tri Tl Th« Club Vtn m Suiid.s il J» p in THE CUM WILL HL LOsWl Ml HAY ON TItSDAY. JAN40 words
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