The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 April 1936
1936-04-03
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Title Section14 1936-04-03 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 14,818. ESTI). 1835. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936. 10 CF.NTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration469 1936-04-03 1 Soviet-Mongol Pact Dis in rbs Japan m NANKING SUSPECTED OF TREATING WITH U.S.S.R. Offer Of Mongolia FFor Assistance By Russia Alleged oOVIET-JAPANESE relations have once again become kJsti over Outer Mongolia. In addition to the nuai >r:ler incidents, Japan expresses her dislike et-Mone;oi and acceding toReuter - 469 words
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Article74 1936-04-03 1 border incidents shows very c'early that invasions have been carried out deliberately by the Soviet and alsr that the Soviet-Mongol pact of Mar. 13. gives the Soviet a voice in ManchuMongol border issues, the Kokumin infers that the Soviet's underlying aim i c to give a crushing blow tc theReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration161 1936-04-03 1 London Comment On German Peace Plan "SIGNIFICANT' NEW FACTOR" Well Received By t___ THL C x br\ (breach Lccarnc ng a s peace on a i .j. Lona A it ctr ifu i n .1 Oc .t... in ali ia Ilia work mms a once bei an ii minary exchai161 words
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189 1936-04-03 1 DR. ECKENER TO BE RELIEVED OF POST? B?rlia. Aur. TT is le&rne-. Dr. fc-eiener ha_ incurred d ilts in Government g fusaj i ndenbuffe tor the -i _vion campaign* In is |§tatc*j Dr Eckener was compelled to M33 th. 1 Hindeobur:. tor thLs purpose. It is alleged Dr. Eckener orderedReuter - 189 words
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72 1936-04-03 1 Canton Government Officials Said To Be Involved Ron« Kent, Ipr. t, F WESTIG ITIONS by th II ing Konc ilici i Involved In ittempted laairatlon ol Mr Wang Ching Wml the former Premier, al thai a numbei al high of the Southwest Government72 words
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Article348 1936-04-03 1 Despite its conciliatory tone rr. d finite contribution on the iin<'s b for is forthcoming and it is r.. that many difficulties have I > b overcome before :h< itage oi negotlatfrna can b..> reached. It is n.ted I v. n document which admits thai wea Europe hasReuter; British Radio - 348 words
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Article35 1936-04-03 1 London. Apr. 2. In the Hcu.se cf Commons today, the Premier. Mr. Baldwin, announced that i.e coronation ol kk-£ Biward viit aril] take place next Muv The dat? has :ot been fixed.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article113 1936-04-03 1 EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK FOR WOMEN CIVIL SERVANTS? London. 4pr. 2 I\URING the debate on the question of equal pay for eoual work for women e(/il servants which was moved by the Labour member. Miss Ellen Wilkinson, the Government suffered deleat bv 150 votei to M8British Radio - 113 words
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Article249 1936-04-03 1 ITALY TAKES AUSSA 300-MILE MARCH ACROSS DESERT tfeavy Fighting Also in The South Home, Apr. 2. MARSHAL Badoglio, in a rum- tounique, states that his troop after I di. limit march ti .'5O kttwnctrcn, have occupied Sardo in the heart of the Aussa Ustrtel n-ar Ihr Kivcr Awash Sar(.t» cReuter - 249 words
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Article49 1936-04-03 1 Ir trill en "e department ol the British nj ind they have been p i i A irapl i' i j ri produ vhleh la 'i r>idl i preliminary anqwlry with a i having Ihe t <tir nee used cx- tl to Nanking I>r tnai Si:. W .1:1 P'»).49 words
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Advertisement63 1936-04-03 1 i____fe7!HßniTTOllm^ j_________y l > jl' J- _*_i wi t i -w •I'jti f| i^_-W____i *^v Pi*i?ufi m. WmW TONIGHT COCKTAIL DAKCE T^TT* •30 to 8.15 p.m. ILQNA Cfc DINNER DAKCE AND R E E (lema^ MODERN RHYTHM NOVELTY 'formal, 9.30 to Midnight DANCERS NON DINERS $1.00 RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRaT when63 words
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Advertisement115 1936-04-03 1 IM..!Jlu.Tm SEA VIEW PL HOTEL '^mm\\a\mm mm^ IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT bvsry room arrrn i^mvah maim konnuho hot and dosj) rtatbn I'LNNIii GoLf SWIMMINO i NBATHWO ONB Of BING i< BCBfIC URAUTI SPOTS TONIGHT INFORMAL SPECSAL DfNNER DANCE 1, DINNER DArtCE MUSIC BY THE v relief; band S_L, T 2 "ROSSmC115 words
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Article149 1936-04-03 2 Provincial Autonomy Ry London, Mar. 30. The House ol Commons discussed tonight draft Orders in Council under the Government ol India Act which the Under-Secretary tor India. Mr. R. A. Butler, said marked a further stage in the steady progress which was being made towards theBritish Radio - 149 words
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Article34 1936-04-03 2 London, Apr. 1. The Primr Minister announced yesterday that Parliament will rise for the Raster recess on Apr 0 and reassemble on Anr. 21. when the Budget will be opened.- British RadioBritish Radio - 34 words
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399 1936-04-03 2 Firsfc StJfcs Towards The "Brave New World" IN a modest laboratory, rather like a pleasant country mansion, three miles from Cambridge, a dozen .scientists, under the direction of a woman, have for seven years been growing and cultivating life in glass bottles, writes a special399 words
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Article206 1936-04-03 2 Committee Appointed To Deal With Cases A* already intimate! The Silver Jubilee Fund commenced to function as I from Apr. 1. Captain Frank E. Bainbridge of the Salvation Army has been appointed as Relieving Officer for the purpose of administering relief from this Fund. Premises, which will become206 words
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Article95 1936-04-03 2 Before the Acting Chief JnsUcs in Ihe Ist. Court at 10.45 a.m. Judgment S 116 35— How Say Huan vs. Lim Kee Tng alias Lim Teng and anor. Assizes. Rex vs. Lim Boon Kee < for sentence). At 11 a.m.: —Criminal Petition No 335 Rex95 words
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573 1936-04-03 2 KING GEORGE MEMORIAL IN HEART OF EMPIRE PRIMATE PROPOSES WESTMINSTER SITE "A NobkTSetting For Statue" London, Mar. 13. THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Lan jr. speaking at the Mansion Hous* meeting yesterday to consider a national memorial to the late King George the decisions of which are reported today said573 words
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110 1936-04-03 2 Lcndon, Mar. 21. Coup3ii No. 47 of the Chinese Five per Cent Gold Loan 1912, due Mar. 30 (including those b3.onging to bonds drawn for redemption 1931 to 1936 in- j ijclusive>. may be presented for payment [between 10 to 2 <Saturdays 10110 words
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Article341 1936-04-03 2 Thc underrated newly added non fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday (4.4.96) at 3.30 a.m.: ArtiJex Sketches and Ideas. Richard Aldington; flying Crtrl, niustiated. Elly Beinhorn; Contacts. Curtis Brown: anmba! Cousins. John BOUSIon Craige; Jolin Ouily and His Times. Illustrated, Bernard Darwin; piumer341 words
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Advertisement23 1936-04-03 2 a »_w_—e_ aa YOU GET THE NEWS LATEST LOCAL PICTURES IN THE FREE PRESS MALAYA S PREMIER MORNING PAPER Established Over A Century.23 words
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Advertisement312 1936-04-03 2 $1.75 mmmmmm ff— i _____R^___\\^__B THE y^aJAm\m\^^ SC IEITTI FiC* i. Lt I p n n v t d hair DEFINITELY RESTORES GROWTH OF HAIR I REFRESHING COOLING HEALING. TO LET. TO LET: Commodious Riverside Godowns Nos. 82 and 33 Robert >n Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LkKi: Flat*312 words
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Advertisement367 1936-04-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Luxuria Face ''"'jt'i Powder. Ha;ricl Hu t_ i, V^^S^? 7^/ bard Ayer. An exquisitely line u.«"!ii;in WCigM powder adaptable to all types oi j J skin. Price $2.00 per box. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. I^^^^HM-__---B^aH^_______-__-__ M **-M_---_-M--K--__ ll, aai__________B aammmm SBBSB BOARD RESIDENCE. BMW— l»«-_»»WWg. < m SEA FRONT367 words
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Advertisement501 1936-04-03 2 £be Sinoapoic Jfrec press Head Odlce CecM Htr^e* Kltif»p«,rf fhonr Mil s linr* »lt» eittnslotis .o tr rßit) Tel: '•Timet. M h(4pvl Ki-»la Lampar Offite: 25. Java street rhaue: MM. London Office JO li Meet Hum %a E.C. 4. Pbooe: Central SftUX 3Mt Tel: 'l-e»dj__Al*>A I***** SUBSCRIPTION RATES 9 3501 words
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Miscellaneous188 1936-04-03 2 Diary Of The Day High Tide 845 a.m. 75 'J 55 p.m. 7 4 ft. Sport Soccer: Div i R/\ vs. Chinese at Anson Road Stadium Prlendlj SCC. •B" vs. Monopolies at S.C.C Yachting: R.S.Y.C. Friday races 5.20 pm Lawn Tennis: YMC A open tournament finals. ALHAMBRA "The Last Ol188 words
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524 1936-04-03 3 m Judge Sets Order Aside COLONIAL PROCEDURE UNKNOWN IN GREAT BRITAIN procedure ol attachment before judgment is now found in sert-Ofl of the Debtors Ordinance »934 which re- t,.»,i 689 ui the Civil Procedure Code J90.. The pr0- is unknown tn England, and, although524 words
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Article, Illustration739 1936-04-03 3 Expert's Evidence AN interesting action on a pro- missory note was heard yesterin the High Coi-.rt before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark. The plaintiff in the case is Gurdial Singh and he sued a Chinese woman named Ah Kian alias Lim Geok Eng for the balance of a promissory739 words
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340 1936-04-03 3 Mohammedan Who Left Colony CLAIM TO HAVE OVER $40,000 OUTSTANDING A MONEY- LENDER who asserted that he '..id ow t SIO.iNMI outstanding at present, cave his etMoMOe Mutl Mr \l. 11. Hacker in the third court. Singapore, yesterday, ulm ii h«- f Raj Kishore K.ti by340 words
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Article1009 1936-04-03 3 Warning Not To follow, Singapore's Example (From Our uwn Correspondent*" Kuala Lumnur, Apr. 1. TTHE markets controversy was mainly responsible for the fact that today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board lasted for over two hours. The Board rejectee! a motion that all the present1,009 words
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Article302 1936-04-03 3 "Will Always Limp" lAOUR Blngh, a Bengali Hindu cow- .herd BUI on a bench OWlnf to severe Injuries on his foot and gave evidence llnst Govindasamy. a motor 081 driver who stood before Mr L B Gibson, the lirst magistrate. Singapore chained wit ii voluntarily causing grlevoUS302 words
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Article129 1936-04-03 3 Arrived from Europe and India by KLM Nachtegaal on Marc 30. Mr. J. Fray. Left for N.E.I, by KLM "Nachtegaal" on March 31. Mr. Lim Thi Ng >h, Mr. Alfiir.k and Mr. Berkhout. Arrived nom MEI by KNILM PKAFL" on March 31. Mr. Grundlehner. Mr. Sauvage. Mr. Bronsing.129 words
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Article22 1936-04-03 3 Mr. T C IfartllM has been app AnV I a Penang Municipal Commissioner in Mi" place oi the Ho. Colonel Fletcher, resigned.22 words
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Article115 1936-04-03 3 Dividend Of 1(1 Per Cent. Kctommnif.tri 'i he rp r itl e directors <•! ftfca* hams Bp< Bu k Ltd n>r lbs hah fear, ending Dee 11, 19.15. statat: Tiie nti proAi <»: Mi. tank lor uie past halt-ye.n. after prnwdinK lor *M Lau and doubtful debt!115 words
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Article129 1936-04-03 3 The H vli s V» rasamy ot Kuala i umpur now on rurtl to M»-d in snd expect* d >r a month >*< v. ii i etved <>! the «i. ith M it the Roehl rd Hospital Mb a 0 Wilson latt I I I Icr of P ill< Penani129 words
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Advertisement24 1936-04-03 3 South British *NCt COMPANY. LTD. •"I in New Zealand) CAN YOU AFFORD A N UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? 1 I'KXTKR. Manager. 2, Finiuy.'on Green.24 words
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Advertisement83 1936-04-03 3 SUPREME FAVOURITE of the SINd-AI'ORK einema-patrons DOLORES DEL RIO in another WAKM.R BROS. HIT. C MRMa _>■*<*_ A delirious duchess Mill liT^^^^ 1 B Oon tho loose moots ■111l Pi W J 111 ;W a wa<t Coionovo >U V___________l ___25_l "*N the Casinos AV *3^_ jOL*^ __B Mond that's how83 words
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329 1936-04-03 4 Mr. A. P. Herbert Wants A 5 -Years Divorce Plan IS MARRIAGE TOO EASY? iIR A P HEW I i [.P., who proposes that divorce should be refused to anyone who has not been married for five year also want:; to make marriage more difficult. One o! his pre >329 words
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Article124 1936-04-03 4 lf*l ONDKS definitely are passe in Hollywood. So aaya Leßoy Prinz, who should know, for as dance -iirector at the Paramount Studio. Prir.z deals in screen b< auty. At present he has some 200 girls working. "The desire to have blonde hair became so prevalent124 words
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Article113 1936-04-03 4 In Sweden, a puree cf cranberries is ssrved with boiled chicken and rice. This gives ths touch of colour so nej cessary to "white" dishes. Rub a clove of garlic round the pan. or add a little onion juice to parsley sauce. Either will give it quite a113 words
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Article17 1936-04-03 4 Miss Stone and Mis: Tirrfcnins. of the District Hospital, Taiping. proceed lon iiome leave or: Apr. 11.17 words
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Article470 1936-04-03 4 Personality Lasts Longer Than Good Looks UjISANY women think they mu 1 IVI )C beautii jJ to bo faselns In I don't agree." says Gertrude Lawrence; "it v. a different thing altogether." i hid snatched pr eloa moment with hi r bets* i i r d* \i470 words
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Article18 1936-04-03 4 lire. Br .v.: res<dei ovner oi Btratten btate, Peta'ing. hai returned fi ''n trip ta China ted Japan.18 words
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Article583 1936-04-03 4 Modem Jekvlls And Hydes m> aw lI7E all believe lots of things and do lots ol things not because we have rationally considered them or because, after long and careful thought, we have become assured of their correctness and desirability. We do them583 words
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Article, Illustration45 1936-04-03 4 photo). CHINESE FASHIONS. Miss P. Webb, Mr. M. D. P. Gilroy (president of the Magic Circle) and Mrs. A. J. Braga, who are among those taking part in the "Magic, Mirth and Mystery" show at the Victoria Theatre for thc Chidren's Aid Society. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article59 1936-04-03 4 OfFfJVTfSff nn cent r* r (lit'itc* pc it toilers |g //j,. hear for which ,f, ti IM OblC t!'>;tld huie had *lri ■>•■>■ fffrinnrs longer Mr. Herbert's five -pear plan hud ore// m /)<"' Cl .itfi ii.(' is the percentage shot, r' n *i '•■-"rl f tOKlmi r**ai:'->59 words
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Advertisement224 1936-04-03 4 FROM PARIS comes a NEW KIND OF FACE POWDER Frenc h Chemists, after years of research, have din overed a new facc-{>owdcr which completely ends shiny nose and greasy-looking skin it gives a |>crfect •matt finish' which lasts for 8 hours. Neither rain nor perspiration can spoil it. The secret224 words
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Advertisement314 1936-04-03 4 m\m l_r__f ll ll i'l I "> f Sugar plays an Im por. y f tarn pan in bringing f{ out the 6avour of a j jelly and making ll a nutritious aa well as a delightful sweet. Aa you would expect, only the very In. est cane sugar ia314 words
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Article, Illustration387 1936-04-03 5 >i riTI'LESCO (Bcnmanla) right, a> riving for the League Meeting at St. Jam?j" Palace. THF POSTMASTER GSNERAL, M«j« r Trvon. nrtsrnled thr OKI Io Miss L. K. Jackson, a ti.P.O. supervhor at llollowav. N Mi»\ l.ifkson was awarded the olt I for putting forward improvements t«» .1 i>osi:i| order sorting387 words
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Advertisement21 1936-04-03 5 \\i •> '*W_M :^s^__^*'^^^S<^_r^ C^C^!^\ _r \\\\«f i\l//// if KILAT GARDENS (Ik CAMERON HIGHLANDS im /SUPPLIES RECEIVED. TWICE WEEKLY TEL. 5378. _________*__---»->»->->»--• «u21 words
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884 1936-04-03 6 Singapore Chettiar Fined (From Our Ovm Co-respondent) Johort? llahrii, Apr. 1. MR. J. B. WEISS, first magistrate, Johore. Bahru, this werning fined Boons ivieyappa hctliar, a mrmhcr of one of thi: richest moneylending firms in Singapore. $500 for planting rubber trees in excess of 30884 words
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Article101 1936-04-03 6 TIN PRICE FALLS STATISTICS tut nished by the Re-gistrar-General of Statistics disclose Malayan imports for February of $4,937,000. The amended figure for January is $4,888,000 making a total of $9,825,000 for the two months. This compares with $19,489,000 for the same period of 1935. The gross exports101 words
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Article184 1936-04-03 6 A Satisfactory Financial Position The satisfactory financial position of the Post Office Club is revealed in the report of the committee to be presented at the annual meeting of the club next Sunday afternoon. The income and expenditure ac count shows an excess of $262 against a184 words
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Article119 1936-04-03 6 Montreal. The statement of accounts for 1935 Ox the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation reveals working profits of $1,295,500 < £259,100), compared with $1008.000 (£201,600) in 1934. After deduction in lespect of depreciation and for bank and income bond interest, operations show a net surplus profit119 words
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Article, Illustration568 1936-04-03 6 Threat Of Suicide BRUTALLY CANED AND LOCKED IN TORE Malacca, Mar. 31. NINE-YEAR-OLD Javanese boy, who gave his name as Keling related a harrowing tale of the cruc'ty and suffering he had undergone at the hands of Lee Teck Bonsr, a Chinese youth, who.568 words
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Article200 1936-04-03 6 Opens On May 1 THE fourth of the series of British Trade Fairs held at the Great World Amusement Park, Singapore will open on Friday, May 1 for the customary period of 9 days including Sunday. As previously announced the opening ceremony will be performed by the200 words
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Article94 1936-04-03 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 30. At the Selangor Slate Council meet ing at Klang today Mr J R. Vetha vanam asked: 1. What is the number of Indian children of school-going age at Kuala Selangor. whose parents are t mployed as labourers, etc., by Government94 words
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205 1936-04-03 6 Famous Oil Concessionaire Back j In Abyssinian Capital Addis Ababa, Mar. 20. MR. F. W. RICKETT. who recently negotiated for an oil concession in Aby_sinia. travelled in a special train today from Djibouti to Addis Ababa He arrived tonight. Although Government circles here profess205 words
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Article113 1936-04-03 6 For Carts With Rubber Tyres (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 1. The question of a rebate of tax for bullock-carts with rubber tyres was again mentioned at today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. The chairman. Major G M. Kida. recalled that he had113 words
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Article31 1936-04-03 6 The Harry Oehlers' Memorial Church of St. Paul's, at the 6th mile, Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, will be dedicated by the Bishop of Singapore or. Saturday at 5 pm31 words
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Article167 1936-04-03 6 10 STUDENTS PASS A SPECIAL examination in Chinese was held at the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, and ten out of 12 school students passed five with honours. The purpose of this examination was to enable the English educated Chinese in Malaya to obtain eertifieates of effieiency in167 words
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Article47 1936-04-03 6 Command crJeia issued by m.u Oeneral w. g. s Dobbte, G.o.c Malaya, from Fort Cannin vstrrd.r state that the oc. Ist Battall n InnlakllFing Fusiliers will arrange to t.ike over mard auties al Oovernmeni House from the Straits Settlements Pciice Guard at 8 a.m. today47 words
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Article, Illustration37 1936-04-03 6 DURING THE RECENT Spanish elections vast ciuantit.es of propaganda literature wore distributed to all parts of the country through the ra st oflice Here is one of fhe Socialist party helpers taking a .virile to the post37 words
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Article230 1936-04-03 6 Conference In Java A PftEFAftATOftl ii, ..in, Committee of the Loogni of Nations, w.iieh Includes A. S. llayncs. formerly <>|<»mi.i| Secretary, Straps Sct 1 l« meati as one of its members. has |,j t Europe on a tour of the i East to study rural kfgi n.230 words
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Article178 1936-04-03 6 New Law Tor Demolition Of Baikttafi 'From Our Own rorn-spomii-nt Kuala I urn pur, Apr I. A seqatl tO .1 h n m !.it.il accident in Kuala Lump')' w.i, .1 mit inn .it tf.e Sanitary 1. id meetini today bv the chairman Major t; \i Kidd 1178 words
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Advertisement199 1936-04-03 6 This Simple Treatment Quickly Heals ECZEMA AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS combination of .oolhing, healing anti- of all. < utuura aeptic medicaments. Nothing known healer which w"ll .ha, un jo med.cal science w... give yoS quicker UU CI Ecle™ How Cuticura Heals eczema Wash the affected pan night and morning with199 words
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Article, Illustration753 1936-04-03 7 Hokien Community WANT SIMPLER FUNERAL RITES Local Chinese Topics by our chinese correspondent HEFINITE measures to bring about reforms in funeral ritual and after-funeral rites and to popularise economic and simple burials have been adopted by leaders of the Hokien community who have started a campaign to impress on localLee Brothers - 753 words
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Article61 1936-04-03 7 T C v j irtine, manager, of the Co Penang has been appoint-, n <! the Penang Municio'l in pi ice of the Hon. OA D a. PietchtT, resigned. Mr R W E Harper* 0.C.P.D.. Sitind Dindinas. left Sitiawan for fer on Friday and Mi. A man. who returned to61 words
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Article107 1936-04-03 7 London. Apr 1 The Colonial 8 crcl try. li ten with the British R recentiy considered the p iltl tn ol the clove industry in Zai liter been agree I thai now been gained by the Clove Growers' position sh. ml ivesl new to deciding Ll107 words
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Article26 1936-04-03 7 Th. Hon Dal Q appcicted Un iclal M >mb Bxecutire Council and ol the or state nl Johor for i f ui I of two years.26 words
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Article121 1936-04-03 7 Despite the fact that this season has been unduly dry and not too fav curable lor the gardeners, the entrles to the Singapore Flower Show thia year surpass the record of last V ar. In particular in the quality o* the exhibits sent in. On several occasions121 words
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Article34 1936-04-03 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 31. Capt Nrx>r Mohamed Hashim was entertained by members of the Government Servant Co operative Society this evening before his departure ior Singapore as a Legis'ative Councillor.34 words
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Article, Illustration484 1936-04-03 7 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstiuc, Mirhml Gottlieb. Oswald Jacoby and Howard Schcnkmn world's Icadina *<'am-.>f-four and inrrntors of thc system that has beaten every other system in existence. ouEssa IT WAS once said bv I wry well- known player that in Contract Bridge there no r n him is ii pur.-484 words
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Advertisement151 1936-04-03 7 ANOTHER GRAND SOUTH 'VENTURE I alhambra 1 TODA. 5-6.15 9.15 "The LAST of THE PAGANS" M G MTs brilliant companion picture to ,4 W!..te Shadows over il.c South Seas With MALA LOTUS, I and h u i:dred3 of hat[s/ Girls? n_ QUl** IN E. •n. lactic against Malaria. lay 2151 words
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Advertisement91 1936-04-03 7 THE PRESS SAYS IT'S GOOD 11 SINGAPORE IKI.I IM.I- lb, tm.s; shous of its kind rvrr produced i» Singapore MORNING TRIBUNE: I hnl rnicrsaincrs the** magician* a i show IHF STRAITS TIMRB: im I. Intrigued and bewildered the .1 oneo MALAYA TRIBUNE: ludience coin '.i-alih -ornrisrd rxcrllrnci «»l grigl I91 words
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Miscellaneous451 1936-04-03 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Pcttang ZHJ 6.20 Big Ben. The Band of His is Society) on Majesty's Scots Guards. 720 Greenwich time signal. "EscapWavetength 49.3 metres in^ for a Living," by Murray (The Australian Escapologis). jon Ti gnal. 735 A Programme of new gramoprogramme. n Phone records, d music by451 words
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1072 1936-04-03 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936. Hitler's Reply ONE cannot fall to be impressed with the conciliatory tone of the German reply to the proposals ,of the Locarno Powers. At first sight it seems to be a genuine contribution to the future peace of Europe, or at 'east1,072 words
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Article93 1936-04-03 8 The Hon. Mr. Egmont Hake has arrived in Kuala Lumirur from leave. Mr. S:on Cheng Tan has succeeded his father as a member of the Kultm Sanitary Board. Inspector A. E. Jakeman. who hao jaat returned from leave with Mrs Jakeman. is statiored at Sitiawan. Dr Baeza.93 words
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Article857 1936-04-03 8 Protection Against Gas Politics In West Autirmlim .hi pa tt csc Divine Right Of Kings I'HE Home Office has made known Its plans for training the British public in precautions against attack by gas bombs and they make cheerless reading. A school for instructors will be857 words
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Article962 1936-04-03 8 CITOLE was doing well He was strong and fresh, very ignorant, and very optimistic Only yesterday he had started. His first job for the white man. Yesterday the white foreman had said. "So deep must you drill.'.* showing a measu'ing stick aus long as himself "When it is962 words
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Advertisement225 1936-04-03 8 Sn/en jCucqs 80/s Am ste reform CALDBECK'S Im\ mW COMBINATION m OFFER i _^-^?^i\ From ist to 3mh 't l\X lmfirlP»\ W,TH EVERY K\ v WAa quart \)kV^ OF SPRAY fUT lOR COMPUTS MOTH I I PROTSCTtON Wtt!. NOT STAIN V yMftf*. ■:•>:•:■• .^x^: M This offer applies to Singapore225 words
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Advertisement75 1936-04-03 8 AN ADVERTISEMENT for window boxes says that they bring the garden into the hous<\ Many a weman says her husband dees the same thing, although there is a scraper on the doorstep. When things are taken out of your house it is another matter. The contents of every home should75 words
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184 1936-04-03 9 Government Forces Inflict Heavy Losses CAVALRY HARRY RETREATING Shanghai, Anr 2 pGHTINC asainst thc overwhelming odds of the combined 1 Government forces for ten days, the entire line of the R»d ree. extendi:,* from thc district of Chaocheng, Fohsien. to the mount.._nous rcg.ons in the184 words
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Article159 1936-04-03 9 FRENCH BELGIAN SECURITY (iuaranteed By Britain London, Apr. 2. IT i.s understood that the British Ca- bine: yesterday decided on a letter to be dispatched immediately to France and Belgium under which Britain i ensure the security of I Belgium against any' unprovoked aggression, if the efforts at concilia: ionReuter - 159 words
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Article69 1936-04-03 9 Brussels, Apr 2 The G•. rnment is asking the Chamber > discuss the new military Friday and the Senate Parliament will be dissolved before Easter The ab rve d?ci:.ions were reached by Cabinet yesterday evening when, m view of the expiry of the special Powers granted aReuter - 69 words
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Article191 1936-04-03 9 Women Alleged Annoyance At A Wayang <Frcm Our Cwn Cnrresnondent) Ipoh, Apr. 2. Women. It Ls alleged, provoked two j Chinese clans to come to blows In a village at Simpang Pulai. a few mi.es trom Ipoh. and police reinforcements I had to be sent from Ipoh191 words
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Article99 1936-04-03 9 Rich Young Indian Found Stabbed To Death <From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 2. A murder was committed this morning in a house in King Street when a rich young Indian Mohammedan. Mtera Hussain. was stabbed to death in his sleep by an unknown person. It is understood99 words
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Article32 1936-04-03 9 London, Apr. 2. Road accident figures last week were 90 killed. 3.837 injured. In the corresponding period of last vear 100 were killed and 3.145 injured.- British RadioBritish Radio - 32 words
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Article37 1936-04-03 9 f FTom Our Own Correspondent) London. Apr 2 'im officially informed Dr. Temwny's appointment was made in view >i tne Increasing number of tropical asriciltural problems with which the n0.,... u..„ Free Press -opyright andFree Press - 37 words
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Article201 1936-04-03 9 Berlin. Apr. 1. THE final figures of the election will not be available for three weeks, but there will be practically no alteration in the present figures giving Hitler nearly 99 per cent, of the votes. The result oi his triumphant position is officially summed up in201 words
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Article85 1936-04-03 9 Opposition And Anti-Baldwin Press Suggestion London. April 2 Rumours of a Cabinet split on the question cf the General Staff talks are discounted. Well-informed quarters point out th? Opposition press is constantly suggesting the existence of dissension between the Conservatives and the Simon.Liberals, while the anti-Baldwin sectionReuter - 85 words
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Article222 1936-04-03 9 Reference To "National Disgrace" In House Of Commons London, Apr. 2. THE late arrival in Singapore of Imperial Airways machines from Lon don was again referred to in the House of Commons yesterday. The cause of Imperial Airways' failure to adhere to tht published schedules in theReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration297 1936-04-03 9 Statement By Mr. Eden Q London, Apr. 2. UESTIONED in the House of Commons yeaterdry about the bombing ol Hr=rrar en Mai. 29, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, cited reports received from British representatives I. Abyssinia to the effect that the ra^a was297 words
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Advertisement61 1936-04-03 9 p== WISDOM B___E9E >, a fair anrimmSpgrtial survey that t cx P r ™™***mfladi.m dictates pri ar imcceed we must v; s <mr health. Chiropractic mmJ^Jfhod employed bn the wiae Kho has learned by observation ,<■'., ''''V'' Vrr l at th h(t alth LF**,,™* Pi ,r)!r VCU >>;■', :Ti v61 words
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522 1936-04-03 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p. m. April 2 *New York prices quoted in US currency. The above ire dealers' middle prices; jobbers, margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included. Share ol 1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan. 5522 words
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Article180 1936-04-03 10 Ma. M. 11. Apr. 1. American Can. C<m. 118% 119% 121% American Telephone and TUegrapo 163 164 164y 2 Atcheson Railroad 72% 73% 75 Chesapeak 57 4 56% 57% ri "Pont 145 146 i /2 150 Firestone 30i 8 30% 31 Ci. neral Electric 38% 38% 39%180 words
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Article73 1936-04-03 10 Further Stocks Decrease In United Kingdom Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their wcek- ly rubber report dated Singapore. Apr. 2 state: The market hat been extremely quiet since our last report and practically no business has been negotiated. Lutes: quotation! to hand this mornins are: Spot 26'', eents:73 words
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Article82 1936-04-03 10 THK output from Raub Australian Geld for the four weeks ended Mar. 28, 1936, amounted to 2,001.04 ozs. 'amounted to 48.552 tons as against 38.436 tons for the previous month and 17.407 tons for the corresponding period last year. Btocka in the United Kingdom have further decreased by82 words
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Article62 1936-04-03 10 London. Mar. 31. The Stock Exchange, apart from a v i.soiated features, was rather unterestlng today. Austin motors ad■eu lrom 50s 3d to 52s 6d. Oi. an anm ;:r,cemer.t of Government financing cf air-craft equipment factories, while Cable and Wireless improved. Nickels I were very active among international62 words
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Article214 1936-04-03 10 y arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London. New York and other centres. This is the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Malaya has214 words
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Article198 1936-04-03 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. April 2 RUBBER: Irregular. Buyers Sellers Buvcrs sriiorv London Spot- 7»/ 2 d. 7 9 16d. Previously: 7 7?6d 7»,n April-June 7%d 7 11l6d. Previously: 7 9 16d ?£d July-Sept. 7 11l6d 7 1316d Previously: .7 11 16d 734d Oct -Dec:198 words
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Article72 1936-04-03 10 I From London 5.30 p. m. April 2 London Tin; Firm. Cash: £213 17s. 6d Previously: Firm at £2U la Three month?: £206 17s. 6d. Previously: 8 206 15a New York Tin: 47.75. Previouslv: 47 62 Copper: Settlement: €36 10s Previously: £36 16a Gold: Yesterday: £7 os.72 words
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80 1936-04-03 10 Foreign Exchange Rates. London Closing Quotations April 2 i mmm Method ot Parity before Rate p rc Centre' Quoting MMI Yesterday viuti.sly Piiris Francs to 14 j 21 7.V 751,. New Y °rk to 481 913 AJ9k% _M% Amsterdam Guilders to 12. 91 7 291 7 29 Hong Kon e80 words
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Article216 1936-04-03 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations April I SELLING London, 4 months' sight 245 32 London, 3 months' sight 2 4' a London. 60 days' sight 2 4 3 32 London. 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 32 London. TT. 2 4 1216 words
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Article1102 1936-04-03 10 Fraser and Co. 'i List Nyalas (sl> Pajam ($1) Parit Perak. (fit Perak R. Valley (il) Punggor (sl> Radella (15. i Sandycroft <$2 > Sungei Bagan <%2) SuiiKei Ramal ($1 I.M 111 S. Tukang <$li Tapah <$1> i i h T. Arason »$1) Timer! jh1,102 words
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Article87 1936-04-03 10 April Buyers Seller* Qambfter 6.25 Java Cube 9 00 Hamburg Cube 10 75 White Muntok Pepper 16.75 Black Pepper 8.75 Copra. Sundricd 520 Copra, mixed 4 70 Smail Flake Tapioca 4.40 R B Siam No. 1 p"r koyan Banja Jetotottg 7 .so Sarawak, Jelotong R. < Siam*87 words
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Article70 1936-04-03 10 The followini telegram, hav beta: received trom Takuapa v.< ley Mm. s For March Dredge Takuapi No. l 689 hoari 180.000 ruble rmrdi m p.euN 1 d| Taknapa Ko 1 fl I <• yards, s. piculs; Dr rai 3. 572 hours 75.000 cubic y.. Bated valna output Mine70 words
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61 1936-04-03 10 Chamber" Of Commerce Rubber Association April 1! o'l l«.< k n'Niti Itusrrs v. Nl i Ho T X Rss In isca FOB April) 267 li Oood l-'AW iii 4 IF.OM April- N Singapore) April April-June Wm* July-I r M Tona ut m rk i Latent c tt i 7 761 words
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2755 1936-04-03 11 4 MONTHS TO CONCLUDE NON- AGGRESSION PACTS London Plan Rejected 3,000-WORD DOCUMENT HANDED TO BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY '|!H German reply to the proposals drawn ud by the other 1 Locarno Powers in connection with the re-occupation of the Rhineland was handed2,755 words
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202 1936-04-03 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner f prescribed hy Ordinance No. 0 of 1929 of the Colony. Authorised Capital $50 000 000 Issued and Fully Paid-up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund: Sterling 6.500.000 Hong Kong202 words
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Article333 1936-04-03 11 ALTHOUGH COAL IS CHEAPER Alexandra Brickworks Meeting PRESENTING the annual report and accounts of Alexandra Brickworks. Ltd.. at the eighth annual neral meeting in the Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore, yesterday, Mr. C Jackson, the chairman, said: The results for the year under review show a profit333 words
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Article164 1936-04-03 11 London, Mar. 18. In the money market an unbroken flow of credit continues to be at the dispo c al of borrowers and the consistent reduction of bankers' deposits, as shown in the Bank ol England returns during the past month, appears to be off-set by the growingReuter Wireless - 164 words
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Article210 1936-04-03 11 Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed 1.600.000 Patd up 1.0MJ.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.247.630 BOARD OF NKH Kirs Tin- Right Bon Lord c..tt<» ot Jt.) Sir Charles Alex.mtVr Innea K C IUL CLE I Blr Thomas Smith. Kt.. J. M Ryrie Esq P. R. Chalmers210 words
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Advertisement292 1936-04-03 11 CHARTERED BANK )F INDIA. AISTKAMA AND OM (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter* J aid up capital ln 600 000 shares oi *;5 each £3.000.000 Reserve F'und £3.000.000 Us*rv>> UahOttf of Proprun n £3.000.000 iu-ad office 38. Bishopsgate London EC 2. Auemies and l.rai.<h<\v UOC Star T'. |]Q S.iiKon \mntsar292 words
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Article29 1936-04-03 12 Mails from Philippine Islands by Pres. Harrison are expected In Singapore tomorrow. Mails from China and Japan by Nagato Maru are expected in Singapore on I Sunday.29 words
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Article39 1936-04-03 12 Apr. 1: Kepah <DutJ Ho Sang, Silver I Gull (Brit.). Apr. 2: Bcnmacdhui. Benlawers. Adrastus. Teucer. Anshun. Kedah. City of Derby. Sin Kheng Seng. Gemas <Brit.>; Gen v. der Heyden. Tinombo, Reael Dut): Fushimi Maru (Jap.); Java (Dan.).39 words
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Article45 1936-04-03 12 1- Ilmenite Ore. --Shippers are hereby informed that the basis rate of freight is on Ilmenite Ore in bulk, and in bags p other than paper bags, is reduced to it 25s per ton of 20 cwt effective from Apr. 2, 1936.45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1936-04-03 12 THF FRANK ML, a London steamer, grounded at Dungeness, Kent, in thick fog and was left high and dry on thc beach as the picture shows. The vessel of 100 tons, is owned by T. J. Metcalf.40 words
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Article888 1936-04-03 12 League Report On Carrying Capacity Of The Vessels DETAILS ot thc principal tanker fleets of the world as at Jul> 1, 1935, are included in the report of the (Vmmittee of Experts appointed by the League of Nations in connection with the dispute between Ethiopia aril Italy,888 words
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Article446 1936-04-03 12 Features Of New (lan Liner By her perl i nance on trials, the Cian Line's new steamer Clan Macart hur is pr v: ri tO be the fastest as well as the largest ship in the company's Beet ol over 60 vessels Her designed speed446 words
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Article122 1936-04-03 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Ships alongside the Wharves ur expeitrd to Ainvr Baal Wharf (Rntruiir? Cult Talma M H i I Main Wharf rKntian.-r Gala Dakar ICaru l€ Q H o ll: Blbalak I Kmpire iioek (Entrance Qala 3» Kerar\:i. MiMaWli M Empire !)<»< I. illnli in«< finla 1 Marella 4:. t122 words
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Article515 1936-04-03 12 REFIT FOR H. M.S. COURAGEOUS Returning Krom Mall a To IN.! I II i.e. 1 1 The aircraft carrier Com .•••«.u 11. o! ihe u. .11 -Admiral eoayagyndlng tha aircraft earrlen is tu retain Io England Iron* the I Itera Madlterfg i" an lor r**f it d |o give l«';»v<-515 words
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Advertisement618 1936-04-03 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. tmmm mtf < t u (Incorporated ln PJd.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING. AGENTa FOR FE DEBATED MALAY STATES RAIL WATS. ROYAL BTATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. ammmmammmmmmmmkmamaaam CANADIAN PACIHC vWOttD'J GDIATUT' Qncorporated ln England) THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via lIONOLI IUI or618 words
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Miscellaneous488 1936-04-03 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm. Thursday 7.45 ajn. Alor Star: Mon. to Fri.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 am. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m and 7 p.m Klang. Kuala Lipls. Port Swettenham. Talplng and Telok Anson: Weekdays* T p.m Kota488 words
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Advertisement490 1936-04-03 13 r Us V/ and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS ue Tonnage S'poic. uu lH3(i Tonnage S'pore. •BHUTAN 1.100 Apr 9 RANCHI ?ftnn T lm RAJPUTANA 17.000 Apr.O 'Vft BEHAR (J 000 Apr 19 NALDERA '6 000 Ilv <ini, AI 1f,(,(, Apr. 24 KAISAR-I-HIND f?500 Julv 17490 words
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Advertisement639 1936-04-03 13 (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Eng and.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CAKGO lOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Steamer Hue Sail* CITY OF DUNKIRK Havre London. Rotterdam. Hamburg Apr. 14 Apr. 1«; x CITY OF639 words
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Article, Illustration211 1936-04-03 14 Authoress Accuses I lim Of Plagiarism QNLY eight persons out of many hundreds were allowed by the Judge to enter the small court in Vienna In which was heard a libel action brought by the famous composer Franz Lehar againgt the authoress Helene Lanik-Lawal. In evidence,211 words
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Advertisement730 1936-04-03 14 J[\h* Jl IYJ_L* OPHIR- Friday. Apr. 3. Muntok 'passengers and mails only). Batavia. thence per s.s. "Plancius" to Scmarang and Sourabaya. TIDORfi- Friday. Apr. 3, Belawan-Deli. SIHI.RG Friday. Apr. 3. Rhio, Dabo. Billiton and Batavia. HOUTMAN Saturday. Apr. 4, Batavia. Rodriguez, Mauritius, Reunion. Tamatave, Durban. Loureneo-Marques. Beira. Zanzibar. Mombasa and730 words
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Advertisement479 1936-04-03 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST, SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA Kofuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. L. Marqu i>. Durban. Algoa Bay and Morsel Bay A Hawaii Maru Santos, Buenos Aires via Colombo. Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar es Salaam. Beira. L. Marques, Durban. Algoa479 words
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Article244 1936-04-03 15 OBJECTED TO 111, FEREE'S LECTURE London, Mar. 24. TMY FARDOE (Birmingham). ur champion and the Southern Area was the centre of a u at the Stadium Pat Warhurton I scheduled for ten tie third session folfrom Referee WilBirmineham man heel and ducked lu quit the244 words
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Article, Illustration46 1936-04-03 15 :>.' UN won the triple crown of the ice-hockey world— the npic and European titles— at Garmiseh-Partenkirchen Ba.s was decided when Canada defeated United Stales by the wed. Britain had then five points to Canada's 4 and the s ;>. The jubilant British ice-hockey team after their victory.46 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-04-03 15 EPWORTH LEAGUE SPORTS Correspondent) "Malacca, Mar. 2f). Epworth Leaguers ind met tlie local tennis, ping-pong and ;ca won every game tlton Men's Doubles. Seremban pair, tho Champions. Rain tennis only thre lyed. thi scores, Malac- LAWN TENNIS Chan Ah Him beat ill 8 0 6-0. 1 «bles Wong Tee ChinFree Press - 101 words
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Article218 1936-04-03 15 Chinese Heading For Trophy Honours j. <From Our Own Corresoondcnt > Seremban, Mar. 31. The Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club look like winning the N.S.F.A. trophy uice again this year. They met, with further success today and beat the Seremban Rangers, a newly formed team, in the N.S.F.A.218 words
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Article34 1936-04-03 15 Chen Tien Yin beat Peng Tan Ming 21-11. 21-15. 21—13. Tarn Seet Wah beat Akbal Singh 21-13. 21—19. 21 11. Miss Kwan Swi Lian beat Miss Leile I Retnam 21—16, 21— 19. 21— 18.34 words
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Article1032 1936-04-03 15 New Season Under Jockey Club Rules London, M.its. 24. A NEW season under Jockey Club Rules was begun at Lincoln yesterday afternoon with the first day of the Lincoln Spring Meeting. The weather during the early part of the afternoon was delightful, but before the day's1,032 words
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Article, Illustration169 1936-04-03 15 FULLER'S LEADING WAS FAULTY Englishman Badly Punished London, Mar. 24. CDDIE MAGUIRE (South Africa) beat Bill Fnller (Bournemouth) on a technical knock-out in the third round of a 12 3-min. rounds contest at the Royal Stadium. Smethwick. Fuller was faulty in his leading, and Maguire Pepped in169 words
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Article254 1936-04-03 15 Good Bowlinur By Frank Al Tampin (From Our Owr Correspondent) Scganip.f. Mar. 30. Three brilliant C itches by Ajaib Singh, a bright In ings of 32 by Tennakoan snd spell of good bowl ing by A K Prank, helped thi* Sega mat Cricket Club to register convincing254 words
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Article66 1936-04-03 15 The _ollowln^ Pave been selected 13 play cricket tor the YMC A Junior Department against St Andrew I BchOol on Monday. April 3. al S: Andre's: J. !■< ma (CsptSin), Oil", Swee Ktii-. Out; Bwee Law. Shin Kah Foo. M. XV Arrnstronp. K. LctmbfUMSti. Ooh K**nn tttree, I.66 words
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Article, Illustration51 1936-04-03 15 FRED PERRV Melt) in happy mmd with Q p Hut ben, his fello* l».i\is Cup player, with whom he had a knock-up at Wimhledcn. London eept for one match in Australia it was his first tenuis sime Sep'i hilmi Never before had he had so lons a rest from Ihe51 words
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Article178 1936-04-03 15 U. Sa Millionaire Discusses Plans TROPHY OFFERED BY AMERICAN OWNER London, Mar. 21. MR. J. H. WHITNEY, the American millionaire sportsman. who came over to see Royal Ransom run in the Grand National, remarked upon the flans formulated in New York for an International horse race, writes178 words
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564 1936-04-03 16 GUNNERS LEAD UP TO 5 MINUTES BEFORE END Points Shared In Stern Battle Ma inc. 3; R.A. II 3. T-' tense finish to yesterday's second division clash ween thc Marine Department F.C. anrt the Gunners at Am I idiom. The equaliser which564 words
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Article124 1936-04-03 16 Turns Pro To Join Bobby Jones 7 Augusta Georgia. April 1. lAWSON Little, winner of the British and American amateur golf titles for the last two years, will t.-i. professional tomorrow and will join Bobby Jones in a golf promotion venture involving an educational programme throughout the United124 words
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Article462 1936-04-03 16 LUMIANSK Y FIGHTS IT ALL AGAIN That Lewis Fight London, Mar. 25. JOCK Mc.WOY feels confident about his fight with Jack m Petersen at Earl's Court next month. I know he does, because Dave Lumiansky, his American manager, told me so when he arrived aboard the Berengaria at Southampton with462 words
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Article231 1936-04-03 16 AMATEURS* TRAFFIC IN PRIZES London, Mar. 25. AN alleged traffic in vouchers, which are issued instead of prizes, has brought the vexed question of lawn tennis amateurism to thr fore again. It is. probable that a law will be passed at the next meeting of the231 words
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Article162 1936-04-03 16 Teams For I«bnd vs: Garrisn Match The teams and times for social match at the Island Golf Club on Snn- 1 day morning, Apr 5. against the Gar- 1 rlson G_'._ Club Will bs as fallows: Is- It l&nd team mentioned first. 1 9.00 w. McMullan sed R.162 words
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Article, Illustration19 1936-04-03 16 CHELSEA met Norwich City in their Cup-tie replay at Samf.ird Bridge, London. Wcodley, Chelsea goai.ccper, saving from a ccrncr.19 words
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Article60 1936-04-03 16 Londo... Apr. 1 The foi' owing are today's Home football results: DIVISION I Arsenal l, Bolton i W. Bromwich 0, Aston Villa 3 DIVISION II Bradford City 3. Newcastle 2 Fulham 2. Manchester U SOUTHERN Bristol City 2. Watford 2 SCOTTISH 5* aits 4. Kilmarnock 2 Third Lanark60 words
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Article41 1936-04-03 16 Bnti ror th tndlsn Associa v d Mend i" p 19. per aia I SJi of thc 1 had e application ts the hen r irj I dial Aanclattoa Fo Kb...: .7 c mxnlttee. The _i commence on cr ab 28.41 words
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Article146 1936-04-03 16 Oxf ord' s Grea t Chance London, Apr. 2. OXFORD hu a z __rc^t chance en Batortfay of breaking thc Cambridge twelve-year run of victories. They have Improved so rapidly recently thai v uiiibridse are only just favouri.es. If Oxiord is lucky enough to win ihe toss in which thevReuter - 146 words
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