The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 April 1936
1936-04-13
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Title Section17 1936-04-13 1 The Sinapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,825. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936 10 CENTS.17 words
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525 1936-04-13 1 Signor Gayda's Latest Anti-British Outburst Is Without Foundation BUT GEN. GRAZIANI IS NOW USING GAS 259 Tons Declared Through The Suez Canal LONDON, APR. 12. THERE is NO SURPRISE IN LONDON AT THE WILDLY IRRESPONSIBLE ACCUSATIONS PRINTED BY SIGNOR GAYDA IN THE GIORNALE DITALIA REGARDING525 words
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Article, Illustration526 1936-04-13 1 CRICKET, FOOTBALL, BOXING AND RACING MALAYA'S great Easter carnival i of sport went with a swing over Urn week-end. Weather conditions were ideal m most of the centres except m Singapore and Ipoh where slight rain caused some interruptions m the programmes. There was526 words
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Article19 1936-04-13 1 Dr Lewttiwatte, Pathologist. Institute for Medical Research. Mrs. Lewthwaite j and family have arrived m Kuala Lumpur from home.19 words
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Article55 1936-04-13 1 Alexandria, Apr. 12. A MYSTERY ship, said to be Italian, with rows of mines on her decks, is reported to have been seen recently cruising at a distance of from ten to 100 miles from Brindisi. The ship is stated to have a ramp on her stern55 words
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Article160 1936-04-13 1 PACIFIC CLAIMS TO BE SURRENDERED Co-operation For Attack On Russia? Paris Apr. 12. A SECRET Jar>ano-German under- standing has been virtually concluded, beginning this year asserts Madame Tabouis m TOeuvro. who says that fresh information m this connection has reached Geneva It is reported that160 words
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Article164 1936-04-13 1 Mexico City, Apr. 11. Gen Calles. a farm?r President <>t Mexico, has b.:cr. expelled from Hifi: public by or'! t of President Omi ttrnai Th^ Senators und D: puii-s previously accused Gen C.illrs of belnf rttpcnglble for dynamiting the Prettdent'i train on Apr 8 Before leaving, Gen164 words
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234 1936-04-13 1 New Delhi, Apr. 11. I ORD WILLJNGDON pair ted a hopeful picture of India's future, when he addressed the Central Legislature for the last time as Viceroy. The Assembly and Chamber was crowded with members of bcth Houses, but the Congress Party was absent. LordReuter; Reuter Wireless - 234 words
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Article47 1936-04-13 1 London. Apr. 11. The Lord Chamberlain announces that no Courts will be heli this year On the afternoons of July 21 and July 22 the King will hold receptions m the garden of Buckingham Palace, at which presentations v/ill be made —British Radio.47 words
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224 1936-04-13 1 SOVIET-MANCHU TENSION: TROOPS MASSING SEPARATED BY ONLY 500 YARDS Chinese Volunteers Again Active Shanghai, Apr. 12. FOLLOWING the clash of the Soviet and Japanese troops at Tungning which took place on Apr. 10, both sides are reported to be rushing reinforcements to the frontier. The first-Ilnt d *frnres of the224 words
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Article28 1936-04-13 1 London, Apr. 7. •PIIK Air .Ministry has extended 1 facilities to Col. Charles Lindbergh for private flyinjr m the United Kingdom. Rcuter Wireless.28 words
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Advertisement55 1936-04-13 1 (P c GodlurßS Scots (tlhlsky ,i M«ll<r* i\w\ Frirtuflij Sf>irif s •> *^^T^ft» w v>^ .^-c-4 IH^ jt lft jT^ Ja^Si TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE R *FHES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA "when m penang stay blr «eted by DAN HOPKINS55 words
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Advertisement89 1936-04-13 1 7 Scots (tthisky n Mellow arH Frirwllij SfMnt SEA VIEW pi HOTEL EDEAL SEASIDE HOLIDAY RESORT E^ERY ROOM WITH HPIVAIT BA 1 H RUNNING HOI AND COM) WATERTENNIS GUL* BWIMMIN(i S UNBA HIINCi ONE OP BINOAPORKB SCENIC BEAUTY BPOTB TODAY POPULAR CONCERT 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. MORNING SPECIAL CURRY89 words
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Article559 1936-04-13 2 (From A Correspondent.) Penang. A boxing and ju-jitsu display was given by the boys of the Penang Free School before a gathering of masters and pupils. At the conclusion of the exhibition Mr. L. W. Arnold, headmaster, said he was glad that none of the participants shewed signs559 words
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Article327 1936-04-13 2 Mexican Avenges Manila Defeat LIVELY BOUTS AT NEW WORLD LAST NIGHT VENTURA MARQUEZ, the picturesque Mexican boxer, avenged a Manila defeat when he beat Young Tarley on points m a twelve round contest at the New World Stadium last night. •THE battle was lively while it 1327 words
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Article286 1936-04-13 2 CHEAT STAND BY MOORE AND REEVES Gaillard's Winning Catch DV the narrow margin of 13 runs **tbe S.C.C. beat Johore on the Padang on Saturday. Batting first the Club put up a total of 120 Gaillard playing attractively for 40. while Ash and Anderson also got286 words
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Article40 1936-04-13 2 The S.A.F.A. lave arranged an attractive fixture at (UMKNi Road Stadium tcday, a Sinffapore XI having i try oui against the Middlesex Regiment. This will give soccer enthusiasts a chance of estimating how strong the "Dichards" reall> are.40 words
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Article137 1936-04-13 2 Virtual Blockade Of Soviet Embassy In Tokio Moscow, Apr. 10. The Tass Agency today received a report from Tokio that Japanese Fascists, members of the Kenko Kukay. raided the agency's offices m Tokio last Wednesday. The Tass Tokio correspondent was accused of being anti-Jjapanese and137 words
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1058 1936-04-13 2 Home Football League Tables Up -To -Date rE following are the Home league tables up-to-date. A special report of Saturday's first division matches from our London correspondent appears on page 15. DIVISION 1 Goals P. W. L. D F. A Pts Sunderland (2) 38 23 9 6 98 62 521,058 words
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Article37 1936-04-13 2 The assize fixed to he held tt Kuantan on Monday. Anr 20. has be^n cancelled and all civil and criminal matters fixed for hearing at that assize transferred to be heard at Raub on Monday. Apr 20.37 words
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Article118 1936-04-13 2 Guatemala Submits IMan To US. President Washington, Apr. 10. A plan lor an Amiruui League <>' Nations has been ggcwlted here from the President of Guatt •main. General Jorge Übico, tor submission to President Roosevelt with 1 view to its discussion at the ornin; P.m-Ameriian conference118 words
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Advertisement20 1936-04-13 2 scurtinc»m I I k\Y^J|^^ PRQVEt HAIR I IO4IC DIMHITELY 1 RESTORES SaawiM OF HAIR I I ICFICSIIII- COOLINfi NCAUIB. I20 words
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Advertisement285 1936-04-13 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOVELTY GIFT FOR EASTER. BGURJOIS S<;ir dt Paris ■40 do 00MMSM IN AN FAST! X BOG PACKING of all Chemists and BlOfti Sole Agents- GRAFTON LABORATORIES, 20b, Collyer Quay BOAKD RESIDENCE^ SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. Large rooms facing Ma with own bath room H and285 words
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Advertisement441 1936-04-13 2 Sinoapovc jfcee H>cci3c> llr.id OfDcw: Cecil Street. Mnm,.,,, Phone 5471 <s imtt m\\i extensions le all deamtiaMßkn Tel: "Tlmr«" Mlncapvtt Koala I.umpor Ofnce: 15, Java Stroat. I'hour. IM3. London Office: 40 Fleet BireeV Lonooa. 8C.4. I'booc: Central S(H jhi Tat: 'Iradmalaya l«a«oa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES alpM Within Ouuide vn Malaya Kiamy*441 words
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Miscellaneous381 1936-04-13 2 Diary Of Th c Day High Tide:- 146 a.m. 8.4 ft. 3.10 p.m 6.7 ft. Sport Cricket: Ceyion S.C. vs. Selangor T.P.C.A. Racing: Perak Skye meeting second day, Ipoh. Golf: Malayan championship final at K.L. Boccer: S.A.F.A. vs. Middlesex Regi-! ment at An.son Road. Cinemas VICTORIA The Widow From Monte381 words
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Article, Illustration995 1936-04-13 3 HUMAN BEINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD IN BRITISH TERRITORIES Mvi Tsai Evils Exposed ANTI SLAVER V SOCIETY'S LETTER TO MR. THOMAS HOLLOWING our recent leader denouncing the Mvi Tsai as contrary to the essential principles of British colonial administration, we have now received from Sir John i!,». secretary of the Anti-Slavery995 words
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353 1936-04-13 3 Secret Kept Four Years Lon.ton, Apr. 2. jUHSS IVY SAUNDERS, auburn-haired pace-girl at Stoll AVI Picture Theatre, KlngsWfty, W.C.. has become engaged to twenty-nine-year-ohl Mr. Lincoln Stoll, second son of Sir Oswald Stol! theatre magnate, Mr. Stoll is head of the management of the353 words
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Article, Illustration41 1936-04-13 3 THERE WAS A RUSH to oasts and the tuhc when South London Iran way traffic was brought to a standstill by a lightning strikp at the Streatham and lapharn depots. l\ r u waiting for onsos at Strcatham ciftrr the strike.41 words
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Article325 1936-04-13 3 Mr. Moffett Married To Miss Massey Mr. Robert Nixon Bpoffett, of Mansfield and Co.. Ltd.. son i the late Mr and Mrs. A. Moffett. was married on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral bj Miss Betty Holden .Massey, daughter ;of Mr. and Mrs. H B. Massey, cf Monkseaton. Northumberland.325 words
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Article148 1936-04-13 3 MORE THAN DOUBLED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 10. THE number of wireless licences m Malaya was more than doubled last year. At the beginning of 1935 there were 1.700 listeners' licences, and at the end of the year there were 3,800. These figures are148 words
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Article113 1936-04-13 3 Public Baffled By "xMake-Up" <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 9. A Chinese whose remarkable "makeup" as a beggar had baffled the public for several months was at last brought to book. Charged m the police court, he pleaded guilty and declared him£'?li to be without any113 words
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576 1936-04-13 3 Fellows Disliked His Accent ONCE ARRESTED MEMBER OF HIS OLD REGIMENT Itiip.hton, Apr. 2. IT was an interest m jurisprudence* whU »i caused Puller Constable John Waldrrn I'nderwood. late of Magdalen College, Oxford, to join the police force. During the hearing of a576 words
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Advertisement9 1936-04-13 3 HYGENOL THE NEW DISINFECTANT FOR CITY HOUSES APB 59 words
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Advertisement150 1936-04-13 3 LAST DAY TODAY 4 (FOUR) SHOWS AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE at 1O a.m., 3.15, G. 15 9. 15 p.m. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TODAY TO SEE THIS JOYOUS HOLIDAY FARE ~H*ioo».m~t. llll|tTttill| M^ >% YOU'LL off tt»« Cotinot jftL A drrd i: T ifc* tough* boglnl IL^AI M 4 A mtkmkWkWkmkwkWklA150 words
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Article, Illustration4212 1936-04-13 4 AIR MAIL LETTER FROM LONDON London, Apr. 2. JUST how muc)i of the present \yo\\tical situation is understood by the "average Englishman," if, indeed such an average can b<> arrived at, is rather hard to define. Certain it is or rather has been,' that his reading of political news has4,212 words
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Advertisement26 1936-04-13 4 LATEST STYLES EMBROIDERED SILK UNDERWEAR I N WASHING SATIN BROCADE SILK. Huge Selection Now m Stock. PRICES TEMPTING. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., 31-33 HIGH ST.. TEL: 714426 words
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Advertisement207 1936-04-13 4 Conquer that Weakness after Malaria, Dysentery s^&&^kifci ~T> ono o-^^r feverous diseases "Sanatogen has a most remarkable effect on the debilitated system." Indian Medical Record, SANATOGEN is made specially to feed writing about the wonder the nerves, to strengthen the blood and lul m to recharge every cell of the207 words
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Article, Illustration216 1936-04-13 5 MISS (AKOUNK MAKY <iH(TKI I>l JAMESON (right) uht. i. I'«r*elf blind, was awarded lh? M.11.X. m thf NtV <*iir hi.ni »v If;', for htr UMittl t- the lillnd Much ut Miss Jiuhs .»s u« rk lias hi en m ronrnliuti uitli HiOpt«.|.b(.M«', .1 uriMlrrfMl mutlii S tiic (ransialts NM lirtntoi216 words
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Advertisement85 1936-04-13 5 jr THAT IS Dlf FERENT rrom the j ordinary was difficult co obtain until \f i the "COLD STORAGE, wnh th.ir v^lk^ y mam years' experience -«t mutton y>>\ buying, found ihe braui^ lhal meet §r cJr v>A Wlln favour from ail who tASttf yl£§i thtu delicious flavour. liiiiiiiiiii Neck85 words
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457 1936-04-13 6 Many New Suggestions "COLOSSAL FLOOD-LIT STATUE ON COAST" London, Apr. 1. WHi:N the Lord Mayor's Committee of the King George V. Memorial Fund meet at the Mansion House today they will receive a precis of the 159 suggestions received from all ov«t the Empire.457 words
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Article109 1936-04-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent* Penang, Apr. 11. Presiding at the geieral meeting of the Biuuj Rubber Co Ltd the Hon Mr S B Palmer iaM that the present nu rnuti nal a;;r; i emer.t expired m He had heard it suggested that b> that time the t109 words
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Article364 1936-04-13 6 RADIUM USED FOR MENTAL CASES London, Apr. 1. THE use of ladium for the treatment of mental diseases is discussed m the annual report of the General Board of Control for Scotland, issued yesterday. Attention is drawn to the apparent effect of water with increased radioactivity at the Ciichton Royal364 words
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Article105 1936-04-13 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. -11. The wedding was solemnised this afternoon at St George's Church of Mr. John Edward Harvey, of the Borneo Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, son of IVfr Edward Key Harvey, and Miss Constance Ermentude Acton Pierce, daughter of Mr. E. A. Pierce, of Cobman.105 words
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795 1936-04-13 6 Work Of Victoria League THE great assistance which is given to Malayan students m Great Britain by the Malaya Committee of the Victoria League, and the interests taken m their welfare, are well indicated by this Committee's 1935 report, which has now been received by795 words
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Article, Illustration36 1936-04-13 6 FOR THE FIRST TIME the wonders of the gigantic new liner Queen Mary were revealed when the ship, the most luxurious ever built, was opened to special inspection at Clydebank. Picture shows the first class lounge.36 words
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Article172 1936-04-13 6 "Over A Million" HOUNDED FROM LAND TO LAND London, Apr. 2. THE misery, often ending m suicide. which Ls being suffered by the world's refugees, cf whom there are at piesent more than a million, was described yesterday by Maitre Rubinstein, the guest of honour at172 words
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Article104 1936-04-13 6 rPruM Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh, Apr. 11. Bursting into tun when put m tinwitness box to give evidence, an Indian girl aged about 10 described how hM foster-parent branded her with .< red-hot wire. The accused, a labourer on Gunom 1 Parl Estate, denied the ulUrntion-s but104 words
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Advertisement75 1936-04-13 6 FLYHOMEBYK.LM. Singapore -London m 6 days I'lanes leave Singapore every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. All X L.M. planes have spacious sound-proof cabins for 14 passengers t nt unly (i are carried m order to ensure the utmost of comfort for long distance passengers. Every Government Official is entitled75 words
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Advertisement280 1936-04-13 6 \.jT v 10 second J I I matter how scv HHI your stomach troubk-, I Bisurated Magnesia |j|l will always give you HI quick rchcl by removing J the cause. Iry it now jflj Don't sii/fcr another day MmpK Hnu mi t w f /r«'»/f </i. <' al < B280 words
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Article, Illustration371 1936-04-13 7 the Four aces - WINNING CONTRACT the Four aces S»\ David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard SchenKwm world's Icadinc icam-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every othc: system m existence. QNE of the principal characteristics Of Louis Watson's game is soundness of his overcall. particularly when vulneraoio. Mr Watson371 words
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489 1936-04-13 7 Fights Headwinds With Two Engines Out Of Action Friediuhshafrn. Apr. If. The slant German airship Hindenburg arrived safely at 5.30 p ffl after a mighty battle agali st a strong headwind with tv>o of her engines out oi action. Half way across the Atlantic Hi'.denbergReuter - 489 words
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Article75 1936-04-13 7 Or. Eckener Friedrichshafen, Apr. 11. Dr Eckener told Router before landIng that ho intended to go to Berlin immediately to dispose nrally of the m< vc to discredit him. He was natura.ly very reluctant to emphasise dissensions between' Germans, they were bound to exist but i: his position was reallyReuter - 75 words
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Article163 1936-04-13 7 On His Way To Australia C. James Molrose, the young South Australian flier, may pass through Singapore today on his way to Australia. He is flyiig a new type of cabin monoplane which has just been delivf red to him by the manufacturers m Enslad. With this163 words
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Article35 1936-04-13 7 News has been received from %he Royal Empire Society that a Certificate (Honourable Mention has been awardto Oh three Leng of the Ann\o-Chin- School, Penang. for his essay sent for 1935 Competition of the Society.35 words
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Advertisement459 1936-04-13 7 -^Tri.tt Success of Universal's Greatest Thriller Xlhambra 3, s 6.15 9.15 TODAY BORIS KARLOFF AND BELA LUGOSI m "THE INVISIBLE RAY" v.th C T- 1 T- 1 .v machines that restore ggghl and even liii itself! SEE drives into new, ltl Reids mysterj see lho\ photograph a man's vi ii":'459 words
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Advertisement56 1936-04-13 7 A CAPITAL REMEDY for DRILL BREAKAGES is a I I Manufactured by the 5 111! Eagle and Globe Steel s ufi IForAr.s, Sheffield, Eng. tt| iI! they giro greater m EFFICIENCY u?i/A /r.s> frequent I grinding and more mm constant running i BF/, W chl pri vTRAOE MARK. Sole Agents56 words
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Miscellaneous283 1936-04-13 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY 8.8.C. Tt ansmission 5 The following frequencies will be used: GSft 25.53 m.. GSC 31 32 m GSA 49.59 m. a.m 6.20 Big Ben. Bells, and a Religious Service,* relayed from St. Martin-in-the Fields, London. 7.10 A Mozart recital by Frank Meriick (pianoforte.) 7.20 Greenwich time283 words
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Article72 1936-04-13 8 LIM —Mrs Lim Boon Hoe, nee Wong Poy Kcr.g. the btlcved wife of Mr. Lim Boon Hc^. passed away peacefully alter a short illness at 9 45 p m. on Sunday at her home. No 21. Farkstone Road. at the age of forty-five. She leaves behind her husband, and72 words
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1151 1936-04-13 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936 Government's Easter Egg IN an article :n this column last Monday we remarked, apropos the road versus rail problem above the head of one of the most promising forms of cheap transport m this generation the diesel-en-ftined motor— there hangs like tht1,151 words
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Article643 1936-04-13 8 A Xcw Club For Singapore A Fulling (.tit^mc it Links With Hyjlnnc France IN a leading article of Jan. 6 on the subject of "What Singapore Lacks" we remarked on the urgent need m Singapore for a Dominions Club, one having a reasonable nomination fee and643 words
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Article713 1936-04-13 8 By PAY. I UCKILY lor the Hindu Tamil cum- munity Ql thll country, today is the first day of the Tamil Yeai "Thathu." It coincide! with th E.i holidays and gives the participant! m the celebration of this N?w Y'\ir I chance of staying at hone from713 words
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Article68 1936-04-13 8 Mrs. Nutt and daughter Irnm Lower Perak. are on a visit to Penan;; i Captain F Davies Is shortly to bocome one of the Penan* harbour pilots Mr T E. Wells is now acting as rhe Secretary to the General Man^T r.lf.S. Railways Mr. H. E Nixon68 words
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Advertisement133 1936-04-13 8 V/AfaKffß l^^ajt BORN 1 820 ijcjf\ CALDBECK S PHONE 5933 Telegraphic Address: 5934 GOODWOOD fThe mosi charmiuiiU situated Hotel m the Island. Ideal lot permanent residents RESTAURANT Table d'hote and a la carte. COCKTA'L BAR LOUNGE TENNIS. DENVER DANCE, WED., AP2?!L 15, DINERS $1.50 No After Dinner Admission Charge. C133 words
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Advertisement58 1936-04-13 8 FIFTEEN 'BURGLARIES were perpetrated In a London suburb m one week. In this locality also a plague of breaking m seems to be breaking out. Ar.xiety regarding the home is much mitigated by taking out "GAFLAC" FIRE a^d BURGLARY POLICIES. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In58 words
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Article, Illustration752 1936-04-13 9 JIM MOLLISON'S SWEEPING ATTACK ON IMPERIAL AIR WAYS "Beaten By Rivals All Over The World" DENIES STORY OF DIVORCE AND 'ANOTHER WOMAN" Planning New Round The World Flight "A S a British subject I want to see British aviation -^on top. As a British subject, however, it hurts me to752 words
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68 1936-04-13 9 RECEIPT SAID TO HAVE BEEN A FORGERY i/^PANESE CHARGED IN SINGAPORE Sequel To Purchase Of Share In Company VASHORA a 32-year-old I T rharged on Saturday Singapore, before four count! First J* h aary this year at and Delay, solicitors, Sir.^apore, used as ge- d3cument. to wit a mi- r68 words
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Article82 1936-04-13 9 (Fran Out Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Apr. 11. LAST night's Siamese broadcast lly dc^nicd that there was anj truth m the -Iml m a Siamese pmper tliat i Me King's mother was embracing Christianity. n 1931 and 1936. Co. tor SI 000. In the said d abetting82 words
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Article75 1936-04-13 9 MANY CASUALTIES IN CANTON FIRE Hundred Of Buildings Gutted In West End Canton, Apr. IL w( re gutted niton by a very nous nre which was brought und t m. today after ragin > i are known 10 be injured persona h wpltal. panic was caused by an s '"nReuter - 75 words
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Article42 1936-04-13 9 Another Suspected Case At Devon port London, Apr. 11. ir.cn are investigating sabotage concern- L 54 during refitting dockyard. It is the engines were spanner was discovered m iln ry. d that a court of ln()Uirv has been hdd- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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86 1936-04-13 9 London, Apr. 12. '^TECHNICAL experts state that the Imperial Airways liner Dione teas not struck by lightning but became highly charged ivith static electricity. Upon the discharge of this to the tfouds the radio installation broke doum and the compass became demagnetised A previousReuter - 86 words
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Article142 1936-04-13 9 German Ambassador Who Overworked London, Apr. 11. The death occurred suddenly m London toc'ay from heart failure of the German Ambassador. Dr. von Hoesch. Dr. Leopold Gustav Alexander von Hcesch. who was 56. had been Ambassador m London since 1932. During the last fewReuter - 142 words
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Article353 1936-04-13 9 REBUKE ADMINISTERED TO GERMANY But Conciliation To Be Pursued Geneva, Apr. 11. The Locarno Powers discussing the reply to the German memorandum, reached agreement late last night. The communique issued at 11 p.m. states that ihe Powers noted that th? German Government had not contributedReuter - 353 words
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Article21 1936-04-13 9 Mr. F. S. Wayman, Executive Engineer. P.W D Duklt Mertajam. and Mrs j Wayman arc on a visit to Kuala Lumipur.21 words
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204 1936-04-13 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - ANOTHER CHINESE PROTEST TO RUSSIA Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanking, Apr. 11. CHINA has sent a second protest to Russia against the Soviet-Outer Mongol pact, which describes Moscow's previous explanations as groundless. —Router. The Russo -Outer Mongolia agreement has been necessitated by circumstances, but the pact does not infringe upon204 words
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Advertisement36 1936-04-13 9 to Its present hi^h of its splendid it the cause of Hth, It offen the most sane i method of fettlna well. Uet free ujx,n request. H NEiLL ASHTON, CHIROPRACTOR to, Orchard RO2II, SINGAPORE. i^ I36 words
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Advertisement338 1936-04-13 9 PORTABLE MODEL NO. 97 9BHA All internal fittings nickel-plated. B^9 all xternal nttings black. Sturdily JM ujiii. bcautuui nnish. Hardwood j4& Cabinet covered m black fabric: Pakawa" handle. Single-spring B^^-^^r^r motor to play 10-inch and 12-inch F^^JP records, with auto .stop N< w fc<M style quick engagement winding %jEw key.338 words
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Article186 1936-04-13 10 Anr. 8. f>. n. American Can. Com. 119', 120' 2 120- America] i Telephone and Telegraph 100 167» 2 167 Atrhejon Railroad HO 1 x 82 7 B 85 < Chojapeak 57?,; 58' 4 58^, Dupont 152 151' 4 151-5 Firestorm 31% 31% 30 7 OenenU Electric186 words
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Article804 1936-04-13 10 The Japanese In Tientsin ABY-PROPrCT (about which little has been said) of the disturbed conditions m North China has been the growth of smuggling. It is carried on with an open audacity which would make Sir Robert Hart turn m his grave, and on a scale which804 words
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Article942 1936-04-13 10 Siam Procrastinating? RESTRICTION AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE (From the Free Press Corrrspondrnt) LONDON. MAR. MANY TOPICS ARE INTERESTING THE UNQOM TIN DEALING AND SHAREHOLDING COMMI N ITIES. C« The failure of nil the exporting countries to fulfil tlnir February quotas is causing: much discussion. Great s;»ti tion942 words
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Article598 1936-04-13 11 Mounts Five Winners At Ipoh Skye Meeting 10UDSPEAKERS USED TO ASSIST CROWD (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 11. THE m < <l«v of the Perak Turf Club Easter skye meeting opened to--1 **> j Ihroi,Un.n k weather. There was a fair attendance, includ- II.598 words
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Article78 1936-04-13 11 ""'n "ur Own Correspondent.) Joh ore, Apr. 9. Kama were played here by three goals to one. 1 Vahaya (2) scored for the 'nonaon for the P.W.D. match resulted In the beating the Customs, last '^mpjon;., by t(JUT goals tQ two won scored the flrst tWQ gQals78 words
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Article641 1936-04-13 11 ALL NATIONALITIES WELCOMED KINTA SWIMMING CLUB OPENED Sultan Present At Ipoh Ceremony irom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 11. THE first swimming club m Malaya catering for all nationalities the Kinta Swimming Club, was opened today m the presence of a large and representative gathering, including His Highness the Sultan641 words
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Article252 1936-04-13 11 INTERSTATE MATCH WITH NEGRI (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Apr. 11. O\V scoring was the order oi the day at Malacca, Negri Sembilan being dismissed for 105) and Malacca for 88 m the State match on the Malacca Club Padang today. The scores NEGRI SEMBILAN— IST252 words
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Article, Illustration27 1936-04-13 11 AN INCIDENT during the soccer match between the Selangor Rangers and the Malays at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. The Malays won 4 2. (Free Press photo).27 words
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Article56 1936-04-13 11 36 Competitors At K.L. Championship Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 11. No less than 36 competitors from various parts of Mala;, a are participating m the F.M.S. rifle championship which is being held by tne I .M.S.V.F Rifle Association beginnin* tomorrow and continuing on Monday.56 words
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Article79 1936-04-13 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Apr. 11. Joe Diamond beat Baby Johnson on points over 12 rounds at the Jubilee Park Stadium last night. Both fighters mixed it well throughout. Johnson was inclined to clinch at times. Diamond was very aggressive and concentrated on the head whe*e he79 words
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Article530 1936-04-13 11 VILLA AND MANCHESTER CITY SHARE POINTS Full Week-End League Results HTIIE following are results of Home league matches played over the week-end FRIDAY First Division Ar-;enal West Brom A 0 Aston Villa 4 Wolves 2 Blackburn R. 2 Liverpool 2 Bolton W 1 Preston N.E. 1530 words
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Article129 1936-04-13 11 Inter-Club Team Competition (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 11. The Singapore Golf Club has retained the inter-club team competition decided on the scores of the lirst II holes of the qualiiying round m th* Malayan championship this inornmi; Teams of three competed and th« scores129 words
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Article143 1936-04-13 11 Airmen Too Good For The Sappers Playing at Changi 0., Thursday th RAF. beat the Royai Engineers at cricket by nine wickets The RE. were all oui m less tha.j an hour for 49. Lieut Collins (14) bviu the only batsman to roach cioubl figures. Evans two143 words
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Article41 1936-04-13 11 Saturday's cricket match at the SRC. was left drawn. S.H.C.: 92 for 9 wkts 6vc. <I3art*'l 32. not out. d'Almeida 27. Hunt 5 toi 19). Police 56 for 7 wkts. (Good B not out. Bartels 5 for 20).41 words
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Advertisement569 1936-04-13 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AISTRALIA AM) <lll\\ dncorpuahd m Er gland by Hoyal Chartort Paid up capital In 600.C00 scares Of r rac. v i fJ3.OOO.ufKI Rersnre Fund c.. Retenrc Liability of Frcpriotor.s G 3.000.000 lIKAD OFMCF: 38. Bishopsj?:ite. London EC 2 Agercirs and Braru hes Alor Star I'oilo Saigon569 words
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Article182 1936-04-13 12 Pickets Prevent Sailing Of American Ship New York, Mar. 20. The Panama-Pacific Line was today unable to hire a crew to take out its luxury liner, the California, due to sail on Saturday for Los Angeles and San Francisco via the Panama Canal. Two hundred striking crew members182 words
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130 1936-04-13 12 The improvement m the traffic at Continental ports was fully maintained m February, and even at Hamburg. where movements m January werr only about equal to those Of last year, tonnage flguras were very much better than m February. 1935. Preliminary returns for the Rotter- i130 words
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Article61 1936-04-13 12 Apr 10: Baron Cawdor. Kamunin^. l Giang Ann, Flevo, Perak, Ban Hong Lions. Arnpan^ Esmeralda. Malacca. Pontianak (Brit); Produce. Th lmn <Nor>; Aramls. An^o <*Fch): Hong Ho' (Chi); Col di Lana atal) Clyde Maru (Japan Poclau ROebiah. V dor Does i de Bye. Kepah, Anastasia. Op ten Noort Apr.61 words
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Article13 1936-04-13 12 The s.s. Burdwun arrived m London 1 at 11 a.m. on Apr. 9.13 words
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Article, Illustration748 1936-04-13 12 Outward Inward Balances Greater Than In 1034 TRAVEL BETWEEN BRITAIN AND OUTSIDE EUROPE nABSBIIORRB who travelKd dirtrtly between ihr initoO Kingdom and nun -European places hist year totalled 197, .17?., compared with 489,058 m 1934, or an increase of about Hfc per cent. This ir.rrca.se.748 words
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Article31 1936-04-13 12 Th<> sj Kldderp an lv Knnr. and is expected t<» w\\\< this port at G ;i m. on 1 him d Shi will pi cte tli vliarl on mi31 words
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Article91 1936-04-13 12 sniKiiiTt: of sMiiM.s Hy Fortnightly !'«vHrnrrr Strain »r lirlwi-rn Rangoon. Tort Sudan Margin. Talma and u<\ i HOMKWAKO S\IIIM.S Port of hl.sri.it«»rkatiou Ply mouth Leave* Naii«o»« HH YOM-X Apr m PEOU May CHINDWIN May 16 KFMMJ.NDINK BHAMO Jin i 13 AMAKAPrXHtA SA(»AINti I v 11 HUHMA YOMA I'IXiU91 words
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Advertisement629 1936-04-13 13 f lncorporated m Straits Settlements.) WjH B ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNJTFD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CARGO lOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Stramrr Due Sail" CITY OP DUNKIRK Havre London, Rotterdam, Hamburg Apr. 13 Apr. 15 x629 words
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Article289 1936-04-13 14 'THE undernoted newly added non- fiction anr! fiction works are ready for issue. Egyptian Papyri and Panyrus-Hunt-ing, Illustrated. James Baikie; Forest Life m India. Illustrated. The Hon James W. Best; R D Bs Procession. Illustrated. Ralph D Blumenfeld; The Lcuit Plague of Egypt, Baron Harry D'Erlanger; Inside Europe.289 words
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Advertisement711 1936-04-13 14 K. P. M. PLANCH'S- Monday. Apr. 13. Belawan-Deli. PALOPO Tuesday, Apr. 14. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. KAMPAR Tuesday. Apr. 14. Bengkalis. Paneh, Berombang. TanjongMengeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. BOELONGAN -Tuesday, Apr. 14. Rhio. Tambelan, Singkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER Wednesday. Apr. 15. Poeloe-Kidjang. Sapat. Tembilahan. Poeloe-Palla.s. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDEXS -Wednesday.711 words
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434 1936-04-13 15 Will They Gain League Honours Today? HAGAN'S BRILLIANT GOALS FOR DERB Y (From Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, APR. 12. UNDERLAND FAILED TO MAKE CERTAIN OF THE LEAGUE J CHAMPIONSHIP YESTERDAY WHEN THEY MET BOLTON AND w||;l DEFEATFD BY THE ODD GOAL IN THREE. match opened434 words
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Article369 1936-04-13 15 S'pore Selangor Golf Final PATERSON MEETS ELKINS TODAY Kelly's Magnificent m Recovery (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr, 12. Q X. KELLY of the Singapore c Golf Club made a magnificent recovery against W. H. Elkins of Selangor m the semifinal of the Malaya golf championship here this afternoon369 words
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Article, Illustration743 1936-04-13 15 Ceylonese Dismiss K. L. Tamils For 80 ONLY TWO HOURS' PLAY WAS POSSIBLE YESTERDAY AT BALESTIER, OWING TO THE RAIN, IN THE ANNUAL CRICKET FIXTURE BETWEEN THE CEYLON SPORTS CLUB AND THE TAMILIANS' PHYSICAL CULTURE ASSOCIATION, OF KUALA LUMPUR, FOR THE NAGALINGAM CUF. WHEN STUMPS WERE743 words
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Article30 1936-04-13 15 Dr. <Miss) Smith, is going to Beremban on transfer shortly. She will b.> replaced as L.M.0.. General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur by Dr (Miss) E Morris who is returning from leave.30 words
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Article183 1936-04-13 15 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoht Apr. n. THE m:. r-State match between Perak and Penang was continued today alter being held up yesterday owing to rain. Scores: Jonklaas run out 9; Valu- j pillay b Saravanamuttu 36; Rivaz c j Anthony b Saravanamuttu 4; Williams <•183 words
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Article299 1936-04-13 15 EASY WIN FOR CHINESE Polished Display By Singapore Team S.C.F.A. .5: Sel. Rangers 2. THE Sclangor Rangers gave a va.stly improved display, when they met the S.C FA. at soccer, on the Jalan Be^ar Stadium yesterday. Their short passing tactics impressed, and their defence remained steady m299 words
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1449 1936-04-13 16 Only 166 Runs Scored In Two Innings BRILLIANT BOWLING BY A. J. HUNTER Selangor Prove Superiority With Bat And Ball OELANGOK won the Easter inter-State cricket match at the S.C.C. by six wickets a dull game ending tamely at 3.25 p.m. on Sunday Singapore1,449 words
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317 1936-04-13 16 F.M.S. Rifle Cha mpionsh ip Results Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. IDEAL weather favoured the opening 1 day of the F.M.S. rifle championship meeting which is being decided over the j Kuala Lumpur range. Some remarkable performances werp witnessed today. Capt. R E. Creedon. who. apart from winning the tyro class317 words
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Article369 1936-04-13 16 Negri Collapse In Second (From Oi'.r Ovn Correspondent) Malacca, Apr. 12. MALACCA bcru Nesri Sembilan by AVI eight wlcketfl when the interState match was continued today. Young's wicket keeping was one of the features of the match. Negri fared disastrously m their second innings losing Seniveratne369 words
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Article162 1936-04-13 16 From Our Owi I Thanks a ..■-•d i!' marce by J R a rugger plavcr. v. t. I lor 20 and th.n 30. Tampin Ri < r Clul to win their return m Oemas RaitWA) i kets. GEMAS RAILWAY INMIII o Mack b Thamtayraj b Angu^ 3; Yacob162 words
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Article621 1936-04-13 16 Handicaps For Penang Races (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Apr. 12. 'THE following are the handi- caps for the first day of trie Penang Turf Club Eastei meeting commencing on Saturday, Apr. 18. Horses, Class 2, Division 1, six furlongs: Ormolu 9.0. Klrkdale 8.13, Queen's Course 8.11. Princess Hermia 8.11.621 words
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