The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 April 1936
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Title Section17 1936-04-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 14,826 ESTD. 1835. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration578 1936-04-14 1 Mr. Anthony Eden At Committee Of 13 DENOUNCES ATTITUDE OF IT DOES NOT MATTER; IT IS ONLY IN AFRICA" "Must Be No Further Delay In Peace N egotiations GENEVA, APR. 9. yR EDEN. SPEAKING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE OF 13, IVI SUGGESTED THAT A578 words
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232 1936-04-14 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - BIG INCREASE IN MALAYAN REMITTANCES lUng Kong, Apr. 13. (r THE provinces m the south-west 1 of China will adopt the currency reforms introduced by the Central Government. Nanking, on July l. according to a statement made by Mr. Chan Wai Chow, of232 words
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Article87 1936-04-14 1 Evensong Interrupted By Naked Girl From Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 13. THERE was a sensation at St. Paul's Cathedral at evensong last night when a yciung woman left her pew m the midst of the processional hymr, ran to the chancel steps, threw ofl"87 words
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Article84 1936-04-14 1 TokiD, Apr. 11. Th* draft for th^ working budget for 1936-37 was submitted to the Cabinet on Friday morning for approval, including a portion of the additional budget for 1936-37. The balances were 2,310,000,000 yen. an increase of 32.000.000 yen compared with the oiiginal budget which was aborted84 words
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136 1936-04-14 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Shanghai, Apr. 13. TTHE Central Publicity Department and th? Ministry of the Interior have threatened to take drastic action against Chinese lewspapsrs. Including the Lih Fao. Takung Pao. Shi Pao. Shanghai Evening News and other leading journals, for not carrying out the new regulations136 words
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Article72 1936-04-14 1 Washington, Apr. 13. "A closer forking array gement between China and the United States m financial problems is contemplated" said the Secretary of the Treasury, m connection ivith the resumption of conversations betiveen himself and certain Chinese bankers. The conversations, which were initiated by America,Wireless - 72 words
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Article60 1936-04-14 1 And Threats Of Civil Actions (From Our Own-Correspondent) London, Apr. 13. lI7RITS have been issued "l against John Howeson and Louis Hardy, now m Wormwood Scrubbs, m respect of claims arising out of transactions m the shares of James and Shakespear and a large number of other60 words
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Article34 1936-04-14 1 Shares May Be Converted To Stock 'From Our Own CorresDor.dent) London, Apr. 13. Malayan Dredging is holding an extraordinary general meeting on May 6 tD consider conversion oi the shares to stock.34 words
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Article119 1936-04-14 1 SIMM Cattle To Be Sent To Cyrenaica Tripoli. Apr. 9. nARCHINO desert winds have 1 caused Urn worst drought and heat-wave m Tripolitania for 55 years, the heat registering 110 degrees Fahrenheit. OwinK to ih > drvMng o! the pastures Governor Balbo has <,rde-ed th >Reuter Wireless - 119 words
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130 1936-04-14 1 TWO TIGERS SHOT NEAR KUALA LUMPUR THRILL ON THE KLANG GATES ROAD Victims Paraded Through Town (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. 'pWO tigers and wild pig were shot within 20 minutes six miles irom Kuala Lumpur yesterday and were later paraded through the town m a car,130 words
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Article31 1936-04-14 1 <Fr,m Our Own OotTCtOOOdWitl I mh1.,1, Apr. 13. The death is announced ol Maria Christina, wife ol Mr W A Cuscad n. rx- Inspector-General, S.S Police.31 words
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Article18 1936-04-14 1 Athens, Apr. 13. The Greek Premier. M. Dem?rtzs died here this morning from apop'exy ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement58 1936-04-14 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. r TONIGHT ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE TOMORROW'S CABARET first appearance of the two WO&TU CaeTFne OF AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR W| 3»«3!tKb AND ATTRACTIVE58 words
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Advertisement76 1936-04-14 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA. SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT BTVERY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BA I'M frUNNINO tiOl AND COIJD WATERTENNIS GOL* BWIMMING 3UNBATHINO ONE OF KINriAItJidC'S SCENIC HEAOTY BPOTB WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE I" RELLER76 words
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97 1936-04-14 2 London, Apr. 11. Considerable int?rest was aroused by the Chancellor of Exchequer's announcement before the Commons adjourned for the Easter recess on Thursday that he anticipated additional requirements for the Royal Air Force this year would be m region of £10.000.000. Although the figure isBritish Radio - 97 words
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Article71 1936-04-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Mexico Beaten By United States Houston, Apr. 11. In the Davis Cup the United States brat Mexico by three matches to nil, Allison and Van Ryn beating Martinez and Marcomestre 6 o, 6—l, 6 2. Reuter Shanghai, Apr. 13. The Chinese Educational Film Federation, which has recently receivedReuter - 71 words
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177 1936-04-14 2 4,000 EXTRA TRAINS FROM LONDON Air Liners Leave Every Ten Minutes London, Apr. 9. '■po prepare lor the breaking of all holiday rooms. 4,000 extra trains arc being run trom the principal London stations during the four days and air-liners to the Continent wiliReuter Wireless - 177 words
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Article458 1936-04-14 2 Tournament Tics For This Week The following ties m the SRC billiards tournament have been lix^d for this week: TODAY Singles Championship: J B. Quays vs. W. A Aeria. Singles "B" Handicap: D C D'Cotta (owe 75) vs. R B. Milne (owe 20V WEDNESDY'S TIES Singles "A" Handicap:458 words
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Article321 1936-04-14 2 Letters To The Editor REPLY FROM BORNEO CO.,— HONEST IMPORTERS WELCOME THE CHANGE-OVER —EVASION OF DUTY UNDER OLD SYSTEM —A PREMIUM ON DISHONESTYTRANSITION FROM AD VALOREM TO SPECIFIC D UTIES—NOT AN INVOLVED POLITICAL INTRIGUE To The Editor, Sir,— We have read with much interest the leading article321 words
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Article159 1936-04-14 2 Result Of One Doubles Semi-Final (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Apr. 13, In the semi-final of the Penang badminton championship doubles tockiy, Tan Kong Tat and Lee Ec Sin beat Cheah Poh Teen and Oh Chooi Seng 21—1. 21—6. In the quarter-nna-ls Lim Ewe Chye *nd Keong Siew159 words
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Article29 1936-04-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Apr. 13. The long-distance telephone service between Tientsin and Tslnan. capital of Shantung, will be completed m the beginning of next month29 words
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Article44 1936-04-14 2 Amsterdam, Apr. 13. QOME colour is given by the presence m Paris of a prominent Dutch banker to the unconfirmed reports that a group of Dutch bankers is considering: a credit to France of one milliard francs Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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190 1936-04-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh TALK OF ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION Serious British Trade Losses In China Shanghai, Apr. 13. SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN, the retiring British Ambassador to China, arrived m Tokio on Saturday. The British diplomat will confer with Mr. Koki Hirota. the Japanese Premier, on190 words
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Article182 1936-04-14 2 Final Death Roll May Exceed 500 Washington, Apr. 7. The Red Cross headquarters state that 429 bodies have already been recovered from the wreckage left by thi tornado m the Southern States. Or.c thousand seven hundred and twenty seven are reported to have beer seriouslyReuter - 182 words
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Article169 1936-04-14 2 "Charm School" Has Four Different Kinds' Of Humour Four different kinds of humour are depicted m the "Charm School." which opened at the Capitol last night. There io Jack Oakie as his usual happy-go-lucky self. Ned Sparks with his inevitable cigar and his caustic wit. Lyn«Overman dry as169 words
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Article83 1936-04-14 2 Paris. Apr. 11. The Turkish Government has decided to take steps to obtain the revision of certain clauses m the Dardanelles Covention. m conformity with the claims already formulated at Geneva according to messages rom Ankara. The Prime Minister communicated this decision to the Parliamentary group of theReuter - 83 words
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Article32 1936-04-14 2 London, Apr. 13. The King spent his holidays gardening at Sunningdale and attended divine service with the Queen on Good Friday and on Easter Day at win/tcor Castle.- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 32 words
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Advertisement63 1936-04-14 2 I MILLINERY! I from conservative styles to the most I extravagant moficls you will find at ax jtT^ty a fry III7A North Rridge Road (Meyer Mansion) Thr place is a bM out of the way but you will get more for your money. BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE. MS. and MRS. AKAJI,63 words
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Advertisement362 1936-04-14 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. NOVELTY GIFT FOR EASTER. 80l ItJOIS S«,ir d< I'aiis EAl T d. OOLOONI IN AN EASTFR K(l(i PAC KlN(i of all Chemists and Stores Pole A&tnts: GRAFTOH LABORATORIES, 20b, Collyei- <^uay BOARD KKSiDENCE^ SEA FRONT KATONG ORANGE— fI Mover Rd. Large rooms facing sea with own bath room362 words
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Advertisement545 1936-04-14 2 tlbe Sinoapovc JfICC B>CC6i> Ilea4 OAre: CccU Street. Slocaport estrnsiMM to all Wl Tel: "Tlro««' Mr f «,ot» Koala UMpw ooi.r ti, Java Sire*. Fbonr ISSS. London Ofllrr H/H Fleet Sir^ei. i^r*.. E C 4. Fhooc: Central ICM rti* Tel: "Lradmalaya* l^naca SUBSCRIPTION RATES BlncaiHir* Within OuUldf v. Malaya Mulr«\»545 words
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Miscellaneous232 1936-04-14 2 Hißh Tide: -2.25 a.m. 8.1 ft. 4.13 p.m. 6.2 ft. Sport Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R.A. vs. POiice, Anson Road Stadium; Div. 11, R.A.O.C. vs. H.M.S. Terror, P. Brani. General Johore State Council Meeting, the Dewan, Johore Bahru, 10.30 a.m. Police Band Performance, Waterloo Street, 7 p.m. Cinemas VICTORIA232 words
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1094 1936-04-14 3 L;uly Hastings' Ordeal SPIKES DRIVEN UNDER MAN'S FINGER-NAILS Terror Reigns In Rio London, Apr. 1. I t in the cniel prison of Brazil are revealed m a ription by Lady Hastings, In the Sunday Dispatch, of i- her recent deportation1,094 words
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Article, Illustration22 1936-04-14 3 THE 3RD C.'ARARINiriRS rehearsed tluir musical ride for the Royal Tuurnamriit at the Cavalry Barracl.s, Hounsiow. Mass jumping at I lie rehearsal.22 words
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Article672 1936-04-14 3 Bangkok Upset By Leader In The Free Press TRUE following reply to the leading article m the Tree Tress on Mar. 28, entitled "Siam Must Choose," and dealing with the new customs tariffs appeared m the Bangkok Times sjf Apr. 8. It is headed "A Straits Viewpoint."672 words
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Article266 1936-04-14 3 On Salaries Of $250 A Month Sir William Shonton, a membe» of the Rung Kong Exwutive Council and one I the Oolony*a beat known citizens, told the Free Press a story of progress ar.'i change before he sailed from Singapore m the P and O. liner Ranchi. on266 words
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Article68 1936-04-14 3 London. Apr. 0. Last month the production of steel! ingots and castings m the United Kingdom leachtd the highest tonnage on record at i>Bo.loo tons, compared with 93fl 400 tons the month before and 8414 MM tons a year ago The production of pig iron m March amounted68 words
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Article49 1936-04-14 3 With the dedication of tho new Mfthodust Church m Toluk Anson on Sunday by th» R>v M. Dodsworth DD, of Ponung. yet another link was (orgee] m the chain of churches which the Methodist Episcopal Church is building throughout the country U8 pur; ol its Golden Jubilee building programme.49 words
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435 1936-04-14 3 TUMI* Ofttto, M.v. ;j. WO shots rinsm* out m one of Mee*c Carlos uivwrv l.olls; a youu.- slaffe MUfN louixl ijrt«| m the MM gtf iovrlv Sir! music-hall star, herself K r:tiHy wounded n ..r tli< he** Sensation was caused here today by435 words
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Advertisement150 1936-04-14 3 South British 1 I (OVIPANY, LTD. •rated In New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE DEXTER, Manager. 2. Finlayson Green. Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drugs have nine' millfcns tiny l Which are endangered by r dra.sti,;, irritating drugs. BeWney trouble or Bladder weak- > "i suffer from Cutting Up .dm*. NervousneHS,150 words
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Advertisement202 1936-04-14 3 "Blazes a new J**^* trail m pictures. Jfc^jl j^ Something to ~%Myi F,lm Daily o*m£ -^jfj .^^^^^Be^^^Mß^^m^Bl Watch Th*> PiMi Of The People Who S«e It For The Perfect Tribute To Thix Great Prodiu tion Of Warner Iti^os. < ii.» r. < urn ii at Hi. VICTORIA THEATRE W»dne>Kf;4y I202 words
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Article, Illustration925 1936-04-14 4 I lie Masque Of Spring, London, Apr. 2. r\I)ULY as fashion has »i<-:iit, by the the Jin.- oi the human figure (witness the ry'moYino, the bustle, and the hobble skirt), un the whole these arabesques upon the original theme are nil m Itfi honour.925 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1936-04-14 4 Do You Understand Your Child? UJ WISH I wore a child again." How often haven't you heard that said? Childhood, to the adult weighed down with responsibilities. suggests a period ol happiness, carefreeness. Did we not romp our way through days made smooth and1,157 words
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474 1936-04-14 4 lI7E arc tokl m all OOnpttaDl bcoks on health tha! w<> shOttld inhale "the breath Ol life" throw b our nostrils. Tha nose hag b< < n perfectly evolved lor thi.. purpose. Not to mention that the nerves <>i smell end m the474 words
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Article104 1936-04-14 4 PMTER ntm rogue tm m id i»«'i:< < iy trail h( ball H lovely i ar, v< ,i i. i d i, vehicle -i h Ibn co-starred f iei 1 < I Mill KM I n a ill i hoi i I isi X ii ilgkl <104 words
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Advertisement94 1936-04-14 4 <y li^T J# You ncc< never sit down to a dull, flavourless f j meal disn y° ur cook use 9 Bisto regularly. SwwlcmWu liist 1S taken a clever nand m the making of l^jT -iiToJj many an appetising curry, soup or stew. It is I I^i^toS thC surest way94 words
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Advertisement304 1936-04-14 4 DB\ BX fii IBSII 2iJB I^Bi Women are now flocking to this Man It is now a vm li.r v. n v to lor»k wriuklnl an.l ui^ly l'.«l I M Si. t k .1. Imbom i>h\ k iaa ..i i rioiiii m Mm LJ n r- it <»l ..i li.i304 words
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Article, Illustration132 1936-04-14 5 (X DISCS bearing the erim announcement "Accident Kim'.: 9*ot" have been erected on lamp Now Bridge Street. B.C. They also bear liie admonition 'Pedcsti-ians and IMiwrs take t;tre." LOiM) UNUTHGOW, TtrWOy <teritnat€ of India, and Lady LinlitliKow leaving their home m Chester Place London, for Victoria Station on thin w;i>132 words
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Advertisement115 1936-04-14 5 \f\ vs. _i vaV v xv v A <^A J? *i Z 1 ft 1 i" Vr^sx. i ill i fe^ I^"' ?'i /i A OKLICIOUS BREAKFAST FUME MY t Quali!/ i* aiuays our first consideration, hut we arc u> the ft.rtiniatc position of beii.q abtr to cwilnne most reasonable115 words
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1072 1936-04-14 6 Jury Stops Case REFERENCE TO HUSBAND'S PITIABLE EXHIBITION London, Mar. 28. A SPECIAL jury sitting with Sir Boyd Merriman m the Divorce Court yesterday, after finding: a husband guilty of misconduct with I :;trl once employed by him, stopped the case m which he1,072 words
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247 1936-04-14 6 Million To Benefit MINISTERS CARRYING OUT THEIR ELECTION PROMISES London. M.v :«i r rili: Ciiovrtiimriit is planning to ease the burden of the tun. 11. class, black-coated worker, I learned yes(nda>. A bill pioposing unemployment insurance tor (In «.\< t but under 1500-a-year worker will247 words
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167 1936-04-14 6 No natter what form your stomach rouble takes, you can airnc-t certainly 1 cored. Whetber it is "Just indigestion." iritis ot Kong-stan ilng, or ar> agonising duodenal ulcer, you can get Immediate relict and lasting cure if you will only take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder,167 words
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Article97 1936-04-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 9. The annual general meeting of th»> Selangor and Pahang branch ot thi Automobile Association ol Malaya wa^. held li.is evening at the headquarter* Barrack Road, Mr. F. W Dougla.presiding The reports and accounts of thCentral Committee and of the Selangor97 words
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Article, Illustration101 1936-04-14 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Shanghai. Apr. 8. The Executive Department, at the last meeting, definitely decided to put a stop to the large-scale smuggling m North China. It is reported that an effective plan has been decided to bring to book the smugglers of illicit merchandise along the101 words
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835 1936-04-14 6 MA LA CCA' S DIFFICULT TRAFFIC PROBLEM Absence Of Five -Foot Ways THE completed absence of five-foot ways, which inevitably brings the pedestrian population into dangerous proximity with wheeled traffic, is the main cause of Malacca's increasingly difficult traffic problem, according to a statement by the C.P.0., Mr. E. E.835 words
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Article288 1936-04-14 6 Blow For Bangkok Officials (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok Apr. 13. IN the clays of the reign of King ■I Vajiravidh. Government Departments. Including the Courts of Justice, closed eolid for the whole of April and there was a great peace m officialdom, repairs could be done288 words
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Article325 1936-04-14 6 DELYSIA WALKS OUT 50 Per Cent. Cut LONDON, APR. 1. MMB. AMC I OF.LYSIA BEPLAINKP TO ME LAST NIGHT WHY SHE IS LEAVING THE CAST Or "AT THE SILVER SWAN" AT THE PALACE THEATRE ON SATURDAY. WRITES A DAILY EXPRESS CORRESPONDENT. "I have not beon properly treated," she said. "I325 words
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Article227 1936-04-14 6 Dr. Ho's Daughter To Marry <From Our Own Correspondent > M.il.nci Apr. K. At th> Wrsley Church. Malacca on April 21 \Uv weddiiiK will take ptaei ot rtttda H S Ho. dauehti <A I)r and Mrs P L H>. of Singapore, to Mr Wouk Hon Chens BoUl the227 words
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Article56 1936-04-14 6 Messrs. Choo Kla Peng. C.B.E and W. J P. Grerier have been nominated to serve on the Council of the FM 8 Chamber of Mines for the current year as representatives of the Belangor Miners' Association. wh!lp Messrs H A Crates and J. S. Whlttaker have been appolrtod as representatives56 words
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Article174 1936-04-14 6 By kind p< rmi lon <>. the H< r. h Onti i .i i.ii Police, the band ol Urn Btraltl Monta Mlet nill aoifmui m p as follows under the ttrvcUon «.i J C Hitch. LHA M ARC M I M Trday. Waterloo JUeel 7 pm ChararcriMir 'h.174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1936-04-14 6 Due In Singapore This Week Rabbi I it i M nln <-i Loi Ai geld w.ii be i liner Pr ttd< m 1 on ti\ i i« The k..b*jj i.S n,. I Mil- H< Jewish i< idi r and radio m Califi rnla md I Wiisinrr Boulevard 155 words
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Advertisement100 1936-04-14 6 OPENING FRIDAY Ist MAY (V |W r I ■fflTßrffrfi i M W Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour 4Uiti i. iK ii.'.tiy Mmni or i.«.r<> a h«r« liny K< titfi ran :.i.}- ui.iJ i > CrurU. I., i, until, also i: ItiiiKWorm. I'lmplra, Afi-. <" Wnk'iifux 1..... i orJinnry100 words
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Article, Illustration663 1936-04-14 7 Sheilah Graham - DAWN IN THE MOVIES Is Always A SUNSET! Sheilah Graham Hollywood In Person TOICKSi and troubles of the trade... the screen are eta photographed because there is no m the morning to inrise.... Strawberries "Becky i be painted red, beiey photographed green. Hollywood's best ai present working ffU ducked m663 words
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Article, Illustration239 1936-04-14 7 followed by "Goodbye My Lady Love Charles Winninger, who played the original role of Captain Andy m New York for 17 months, shouts words of encouragement to Miss Dunne's voice On th;> siage of the restaurant, assistant director Jon McDonough acts as cheer leader for the239 words
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Article232 1936-04-14 7 Annual Distribution Of Prizes The distribution of prizes of 1935 at FU'kit Zahrah School. Johore Bahru. was held m the school Assembly Hall 1 before a large and representative fathering. After the headmaster. Mr H B Manby. had thanked the Sultanah of Johore lor bein^ present aaa232 words
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Article65 1936-04-14 7 Che Ismail bin Harun, District Officer. Padang Trap, is to be transferred to Pulau Langkawi as District Officer m place of H.H. Tungku Abdul Rahman who is to go to Sungel Patani to act as District Officer, Kuala Muda. m place of Che* Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad who is going65 words
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Article, Illustration334 1936-04-14 7 Winning CONTRACT David Burnstine, Michael Gottlieb, Oswald Jacoby and Howard MfIMML world's leading team-of-four and inventors of the system that has beaten every other system m existence. ONE NOTRI'MP OR GAME? IN Duplicate team-of-four contests played on the total point basis, such as our recent world's championship match against the334 words
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Article250 1936-04-14 7 Many In Air Fare At Canton <By Our Seremban Correspondent > That there are many Malayan Chinese m the Air Force at Canton and that good proipects await Malayan Chinese youths wishing to serve their motherland was the opinion expressed ,by Mr. Wong Nang Wing, a Chinese250 words
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Article110 1936-04-14 7 Increase Due To Social Improvements London, Apr. 7. In a general examination or the civil estimates and the revenue departments cstirmftes for the current financial year, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Mr. W. S. Morrison, m a memorandum, points out that the civil estimates jt £365.253.914 areBritish Radio. - 110 words
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Article55 1936-04-14 7 To Cease Applying Sanctions Against Italy Geneva, Apr. 7. It is reported the Government of Ecuador on Apr. 4 informed the Italian Government that as it had accepted m principle to negotiate a peaceful settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute the Government of Ecuad'r no longer proposed toReuter - 55 words
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Article44 1936-04-14 7 The death is announced of Mr 1 RadclylTe m his emhtieth ye.ir Fur ni;tny y*»ars he wa.s connected with the firm ol Ifeam David Bridxe ;md Company. Ltd and dealt with all kinds of rubber machinery Hr was partdesigner ol the Alpha tapping kulle.44 words
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Article151 1936-04-14 7 To He Revised By Ministry Of Labour London. Apr. 7. The Minislcr of L?bour. Mr Krnesi Brown, announced at Commons iju« s tk;n time that a revision of the bafi: v 4 the Ministry's cost of living ind< I number, m relation to which adjustmentsBritish Radio - 151 words
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171 1936-04-14 7 MR. EDEN QUESTIONS HERR RIBBENTROP Germany's Claim For Colonial Equality l.t.ndon. Apr. Among thr main questions btl uiivelv *it by Mr Men to Hen ton Rttoboni>p. Hitler's "r.v >y, y— terdftl v. What d )(\s Germany mean by "w i MonaMi t.:u w foe the retain 3crm;iny\s claim COC colonialReuter Wireless - 171 words
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Article109 1936-04-14 7 London, Apr. X On the Stock Exeh.i. u< today DIM .*-tandin« movements WHI iM to m quirlPs r<*KardinK particular riMU rather than any ftMnl d«n a:id Home rails met with I i. v/ave of ouyinß on MGetBORi tr*in. turns Rubbers ruled firm m sympathy wnii the commodity Copptfl109 words
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Advertisement81 1936-04-14 7 ALHAMBRA 6.15 9.15 H\V PFKFORMANCES 1 NIVERSAI/S WEIRDEST BORIS KARLOFF \M> BELA LUGOSI ii TUP INVISIBLE RAY" SEE vJm.sp f; .<. c and hands ta tht dark? Whose body nysterioas rays drawn Haneta uH Mars of millions •[years ago? prophylactic against MALARIA. mim Quinine HydrochJoride. I;",;""" U > a quickly81 words
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Miscellaneous298 1936-04-14 7 8.8.C. Transmission 5 The following frequencies will be used: GSD 25.53 m.. GSC 31.32 ra.. GSA 40.59 m. a.m. 6.20 Big Ben. The BBC Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Mel.sa; conducted by Clit ton" Helli well. 7.10 "Better Hang Wrong Feller. A short story by Graham Sutton, read by the author.298 words
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Miscellaneous292 1936-04-14 7 Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths 31.38, 19.74 and 31.45 metres p.m. 4.10 Call DJB. DJN. German folk SOUK. lon ter Box f3r New Zealand. 420 Hitler Youth Programme. 4.35 Sonata m A minor for Piano and Violin qp. 105 by Robert Schumann. Susanne Fischer Kail Freund. 4.50 News and292 words
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1116 1936-04-14 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936. Imperial Airways And Mr. Mollison IT is to be feared that Mr. J. A. lfoliiaon, tlie famous airman, has stirred up a hornets' nest m his outspoken interview with the Free Press, reported yesterday^ m our columns. During the past few months1,116 words
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Article87 1936-04-14 8 Dr. K. W. Webb, of Ipoh. is going home on leave on Wednesday. 1 Dr R L. Symes has left Malaya and is now m praciice at 28. St Leonard's Terrace. Chelsea, London. S.W3. Dr. J. W. Murdock of the Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. has been granted87 words
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Article671 1936-04-14 8 Fingerprint As Signature IT has Jail n to a Lancashire testator to be the pioneer m securing lega". recognition m Britain of a method oi signature which .has long been m vogue m India. During this term an application came befon the Probate Court to admit671 words
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Article866 1936-04-14 8 Jbiß Ferdinand Little cheek was exorcising his wile's Sealyham terrier m the local park, or perhaps the Sea'v ham terrier was exercising Mr Ferdnand Littlecheek In t ither ease hi was. as usual on these expeditions la a moro.se and brooding temper. D ep down within him there866 words
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Advertisement223 1936-04-14 8 If Jr% r\a/tga\oo CALDBECK'S nv special W^ JL Jm ro h m iiik APPOINTMENT KING F SI%M FINEST SEIECTfON OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED WEARING A GOOD PIECE OF JEWEL IS A FINE OLD TRADITION THAT APPEALS TO THE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP IN EVERYBODY, YOUNG AND OLD. THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS223 words
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Advertisement62 1936-04-14 8 A GIRL WHO RESCUED a man from drowning has since married him. This only shows how important it is for a man to be able tc swim. It is even more important to be the holder of a "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE V LIFE ASSURANCE62 words
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Article, Illustration596 1936-04-14 9 Franco-Soviet Pact Was Approved By The Locarno Guarantors photo). REVELATIONS IN BRITISH BLUE BOOK Background To History Of Recent "Peace Plans" London, Apr. 13. A BLUE book of nearly 100 pages, and reproducing m part or m whole about 60 documents despatches, telegrams, minutes, treaty provisions and communiques illustrating someBritish Radio; Free Press - 596 words
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274 1936-04-14 9 FEAR OF ANOTHER ITALIAN AIR RAID Addis Ababa, Apr. 13. HOLLOWING a reconnoitring flight 1 by nine Italian planes from the past this morning, an Italian bomber from the west flew over Addis Ababa at a great height. The alarm was given and the majorityReuter; Reuter Wireless - 274 words
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Article229 1936-04-14 9 I suddenly summoned the Jj.«bm»-t. which was not due to sit till "day, and glowingly spoke of the r -> victories," particularly at Lako ~™*1 which bring Italy nearer to 1(1 realisation of her first objective. wrnei] icurity oi her colonies for Italy was obliged to have recourseReuter Wireless - 229 words
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Article107 1936-04-14 9 CONGRESS PRESIDENT ON CONSTITUTION Decision On Acceptance Of Office Postponed Lucknow, Apr. 12. TPHE new Indian Constitution was described as a "new charter of slavery." designed to strengthen the bonds of Imperialist domination, by the President. Jawa Hartal Nehru, m his address to the plenary session107 words
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Article44 1936-04-14 9 London, Apr. 13. pOMMUNICATIONS arc now passing with the Dominions Governments as regards the possibility of arranging for an Imperial Conference m London at the time of the Coronation next year, it was announced m the House of Commons. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article114 1936-04-14 9 II Set His Mosquito-Net And Bed On Fire Mr. J. A. Mollison. the British flier, received a small blister on his arm and another on his neck when his bedding and mosquito-net caught alight at the Sea View Hotel at the week-end. Mr. Mollison told the Free114 words
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133 1936-04-14 9 London, Apr. 12. ABOUT a hundred people were injured m disturbances at Dublin, when a procession of the Irish Republican Army, commemorating the victims of i the 191G rebellion, clashed with on- lookers Throughout their route, from the centre of the city to GlasnevinReuter - 133 words
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125 1936-04-14 9 Sin Chow Jit Poh - Sin Chow Jit Poh PERSONAL MEETING TO EXCHANGE VIEWS Paving The Way To A Compromise Shanghai, Apr. 13. A momentous meeting which win r^ have a far-reaching etfect on the compromise bet worn Canton and Nanking, will be held at an unknown place m Hunan,125 words
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Advertisement357 1936-04-14 9 PORThBLE MODEL NO. 3/ All internal fittinßs nickel-plated. SK^^Sl ail external nt lings blac-K. Sturdily J^ 1 J WlwM^/m I; .hi, v ai. i.ji ..ill:, n Ma: (1V.i.0'.l Cabinet covered m black fabric: U S^s^^ j^ akawa" handle. SiiiKle-sprin^ W^^^S*m^*as^*Z^Br2T i :d. ir lv plsy l(J-inch and 12-inch records, with357 words
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Article1446 1936-04-14 10 Revenue And Valuation Improvement POSITION OF. RUBBER AND TEA INDUSTRIES I Till; 21th annual general meet- ing of the Orient Trust, Ltd., was held yest Tday at the rrgistcred offices of the company, 85, Gracechurch Street, E.C. Mr F. E. Ma^uire < the chairman) i sided. The1,446 words
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Article1123 1936-04-14 10 Speculators Holding Aloof From Market GEORGE, WHITE, YUILLE'S REPORT FOR MARCH pEORGE. White, Yuille and Co., Ltd., m their monthly rubber report, dated London, Mar. 25, state: A firm tone has continued m the rubber market during: the past month and prices have appreciated by about1,123 words
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Article160 1936-04-14 10 Ocean Shipments of Rubber, Including Concentrated Latex, Lritex and Revertex. being: final shipment on ocean steamers ill Mai.iv.m during the month of March, itM, lo Long Tom. Sheet and Crept Latex. Con Latex Revtfttl TOTAL DESTINATION Trai shipment Export Transhipment Export rrftlUhlpilU (.f'AN'P Export Proper SS. MS.160 words
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Article102 1936-04-14 10 Notes: <n Tratifthipuiftit means rubber consfcßMi •>,,•, hum t place ot origin m Malaya, by MM r i.i'l or rmll ui> Fdr detalla oi countrte m Monthlf Emporl bp plnf Hi-turn <I. and E 3». Summary (L) H. NORTH 111 NT. RcgUtrar-Oi ntral of S.itls.l.s B.fl n^l FN! Singapore.102 words
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1151 1936-04-14 11 IMPRESSIVE BRITISH INDUSTRI A L PROFITS Crisis Crushes Stock Markets SOUND PROSPECTS FOR TEA GROWERS (Irom Our Own Correspondent) London, Apr. 3. n\\\U\. prices are still railing m almost every section of the London markets, and there is little hope of a general subiHiicJiiiK a satisfactory settlement of the European1,151 words
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Article512 1936-04-14 11 DEFIANT AIR PASSENGER FINED PERSISTED IN SMOKING ON LINER Said To Be First Case In Britain POR smoking while m the Imperial Airways liner Heracles, Rupert Belleville, of White's Club, St. James's Street W., was fined £10. with £3 3s. cost?, at Croydon Police Court recently He pleaded guilty to512 words
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Article92 1936-04-14 11 The following crop returns for March are notified: The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co. Ltd 68,000 !b. The Badek Rubber Estate Ltd (Staffield Estate) 20.000 lb. The Bradwall (F.M.S) Rubber Estate Ltd. 33.000 Ib. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 45.223 lb. Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd (Dennlstown Estate) Nil.92 words
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Article112 1936-04-14 11 The output irom Sione Tin for the month of March. 1936. was 720 piculs. Yardage worked 150,500; hours run 549. they can continue to do so until thero is only a reasonable visible supply. "Before the end of this year, we should 're able to see whether or112 words
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Article315 1936-04-14 11 SEA DRAMA OF SHIP'S LAST RADIO SKIPPER'S "I CLOSE DOWN FOR EVER" 4 Women Among 29 Saved From Wreck Wick, (Caithness), Mar. 30. "MOW we must leave this ship, *>* and, going to the lifeboat, I close this wireless station for ever." In this dramatic message received this evening, at315 words
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Article123 1936-04-14 11 Aircraft Makers' Deal Glasgow. A step towards the establishment of an aircraft industry m Scotland is indicated by the news that the ArrolJohston and Aster Engineering motor wcrks at Heathhall. near Dumfries, have been sold to a firm which is understood to be engaged on aeroplane construction123 words
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Article73 1936-04-14 11 Modest Demand For Gilt-Edged Securities London, Mar. 7. The modest investment demand lor giit-edged securities continues but, elsewhere, new issues are stealing thy thunder of their elder brethren. Consequently many industrials were inclined to droop for want of support. International issues ruled less active than lately. Foreign ExchangesReuter Wireless - 73 words
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Article86 1936-04-14 11 London, Apr. 7. The Treasury, on the recommendation ol the Import Duties Advisory Committoe, has issued an order authorising the allowance of drawback customs duties as from Apr. 9 m respect oi soya beans used m the manufacture first, of soya bean oil not including mixtures ofReuter - 86 words
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Article69 1936-04-14 11 Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd.. Penang. have received a telegram from the secretaries, Messrs. Ed. Boustead Co., London, advising that the annual accounts of Foothills < Malaya > Rubber Estate, Ltd.. have been issued showing a profit of £1.521 and recommending the payment of a dividend of 369 words
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Article214 1936-04-14 11 Large Numbers Of "Britain First" Loihlum. !\l;ir. Ni. The Bristol monopla: c DM Hum b <niber. to which Sir Philip Sass-.nn. UnderSecretary for Air. referred m glotrin terms last week, is i.ow Officially I the Blenheim. Large numbers an |n course of eonstriu tion. The Blenheim was developed214 words
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Article190 1936-04-14 11 £5,000,000 SUGAR CORPORATION State Aid Provisions London, Mar. '7 A White PapT lamed last nlghi details Of IIM Grverniiv: t ichem I l<>f the amalgamation o! fifteen sue companies into the British Bugar C poration Ltd. The Corporation is t > h.iv<- i ipltf oi .€5.000.000 m lully paid-up shiu190 words
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Article49 1936-04-14 11 Outhrie Co. Ltd.. Kmki Lumpur I agents have received a cable irom the Beard of Kimanis Rubber Lim. I advising that the directors have recommended a final dividend of 2' ptr C payable on May 15. letvtw BSJH to be carried forward subject to the u,;j.»: adjustments.49 words
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Article61 1936-04-14 11 I -iiKinn. Apr 7 Ibe War fcClnlsi r. Mr Dull C i i ling the R n tiiiI i i ti h t'l I m London on W A;t 15. said tli.tt i.s the W.ir Ofii.. i ild be conducted smlhv through thi I 1 r of MilitaryBritish Radio - 61 words
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Advertisement204 1936-04-14 11 HON6KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 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 Kong Currency $10.000.204 words
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Advertisement493 1936-04-14 11 CHARTERED BANK OP INDIA. AUBtRAIiA llfgl riiis\ tlneorporated n gland by R lyal Ch v jltai m i M 1 o1 £b aata MM Ren r\. ;nd Rcservi ililty of lr- prli HI AD i)\ IK I H b te, Loodon re 2 Am 1 < i« and Rranehrs. Alor493 words
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Article171 1936-04-14 12 Award Of Lloyd's Medals The Committee of Lloyd's have dccl- «i fh;it Lloyd's i1 v i medal for savi g ut sea be awarded to Second Oflic-r Walter s Thomson, of the British tamer Belinda, and LJojrd'i bronz medals lor laving life at .sea to Ablo171 words
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Article, Illustration57 1936-04-14 12 I lit; POUlt-MASTOI SCHOONER WTestwaH fl§N Un%) owned b> Mr. If. K. Hales, donor v.i the- Blue Rihu ».d of Atl.tniir tr. ;»))•>. jir»*pari:iK to !t»avt Siulhamnion for VorM i J nX v\j»J> cad«'ls i.n l>o;iril. The i.idels are training Itf >he Merralltilc MariMC I*m turr shous57 words
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1095 1936-04-14 12 QUEEN MARY ATLANTIC BLUE RIBAND No Maiden Voyage Attempt WARNED BY REX'S EXPERIENCE Southampton, Mar. 30. 'TIFL Queen Mary is at present lying, with no \vate» under her, m Staff Gef fe V. Graving l>uok, and (h«- fiUst of many Ui<ms;»!»fis vf ri^rtMN arc at the moment toOJktag up :»t1,095 words
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Article206 1936-04-14 12 .••iii.ii t>u v. n Bi Bu n ri (j Api PUcw i < tii only durlni < d rodenj N B Ifoulnv 1. and N i .trh A" i 'i HO I m < 1 tii. mini w. ski .< i It mine I bat the epidemic pi206 words
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Advertisement467 1936-04-14 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incoxporaved In P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freifbt 5433— P»ssafe MSI. LLOYDS AGENTS. HOOKING, AGENTS FOR FEDLBATL'D MALAY STATES KAILWAfH. lIOVAL STATE UAII V \k S OF SIAM. CANADIAN PACIMC (Incorporated m England) %**¥*£■>. '*>*&■*. i'Mt THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via IIONOir;,! or dircit ICMIMtESS to VANCOIVKR— ACROSS467 words
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Miscellaneous539 1936-04-14 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Z t f Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.45 am I Aior B'uar: Mon. to Prl.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 am. and 7 p.m. Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Klang, K-jala Llpis. Port Swettenham, Talping and Telok Anson:539 words
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Miscellaneous114 1936-04-14 12 sijscxroin: ffARBOUft Ship* aion;sid« r\|Mrtr<l Irrivt ■Ml In. r|| ■i. 10 1 la i i M Main WW.irf dnlnti i Qonif v mi ia i 14; IfJuri m. ru II Kmplre I>«M*k <l i» i im i < .J.ivan i -i E 1 Kmpirr Dock fKntrai i I i.'i.j MH.114 words
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Advertisement458 1936-04-14 13 Os and BRITISH INDIA P. 0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Atr r Spo 8000 Apr 19 SOMALI GBlO rulv 1 15.U00 Apr :>A NALIiKHA ***** J •< J. 500 May 6 KAIBAR I-HIND 11.500 July 17 17 000 May 8 BANGALORE 6,000 J«S 90 1 J May 22 RAJPUTANA458 words
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Advertisement595 1936-04-14 13 (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) fflP| A ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN LINE" FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCEPTING CABGO FOX MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. Btmtamrf i>u« Saii« ;ITY OF DUNKIRK Havre London, Rotterdam. Hamburg Apr 13 Apr. 15 ICI I595 words
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Advertisement1166 1936-04-14 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hu a Rhio* St«Mmsliin (o (193-») Ltd Steam Ship Co., Ltd and t hiaa Mjlual I iv- Tai.ard While SUr Ltd Sleuni Na\iguiion to Ltd.) Mir Satawak Slramshlp Cm Lid The Stails Steam hip (0.. Ltd. The Austia.Jiu, Oriental line ltd The China1,166 words
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Article139 1936-04-14 14 Twenty Trial Trips To Take Place This Year Twonty trial trars-Atlantic Blghtl will bo made this year, according to a decision arrived at between the representative of Pan-American Airways and the Director of the Greenland Department. There will be ten flights from New York to Copenhagen and139 words
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Article105 1936-04-14 14 'union Post Tor r.ipi LukmnnofT Tbi lniiowhj!' p< raoanel <»t f•. s i acd Cantoi n i i Chine Maritime i s.-vitu! proniut |i ni w- p I Bhang] met* I effective From Apr 1 T/j main ipt.n. I i. Oft— Mattel al sh Rarbovr M Plem Captain105 words
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Advertisement717 1936-04-14 14 K. P. M. PALOPO Tuesday, Apr. 14. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. KAMPAR- Tuesday. Apr 14. Bengkalis. Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMenKeidar. Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. KOELONGAN Tuesday. Apr. 14. Rhlo, Tambelan. Slngkawang. Pemangkat and Selakau. MAKASSER Wednesday. Apr. 15, Povl.u -Kidjang. Sapat. Tombilahan. Poeloo-Pa'.las, Pengalian-Estate und Rengat. TIIEDENS Wednesday. Apr. 15. Muntok and717 words
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Advertisement601 1936-04-14 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE~ SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails Due Singapore Singapore New York. M.S. JAVANESE PRINCE In Port Apr. 14 May 24 M.S. SILVERCYPRESS Apr 23 Apr. 27 June 7 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE May 4 May 11601 words
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Advertisement450 1936-04-14 14 O. S. K. LINE FOR EAST. SOI Til AND WEST \H<|< t AND SOITII AMERh Yeifuku Maru Dakar via Durhan. Lobi 0, Ifatadl Duala. Port Hareourt. Llgot, Ootoooa Accra. Tacoradl. Grand H:i\s.uii. I'.i* Sonet, Monrovia and Conakry La Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Durbi: Cap<- Town. Rio de Janeiro.450 words
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197 1936-04-14 15 /v. />. Tamils Collapse In Second Innings SAB APATHY AGAIN PLAYS HAVOC WITH HATSMEN rill < eyl«n Sports lub beat the Tamilians Physical Culture ssociati«B of Kuala Lumpur, by G8 runs m the Nagalingam cricket match played at Balestier over the week-end, the197 words
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174 1936-04-14 15 Lieut. Moore Heads Service Aggregate CAPT. CREEDON WINS SPLENDID DOUBLE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 13. *TIIE F.M S. rifle championship was concluded today on the Kuala Lumpur rifle range. Rain fell heavily towards thr closing stages and considerably affected the standard174 words
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Article, Illustration15 1936-04-14 15 photo). THE SELANGOR RANGERS who were on a Easter holiday tour m Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 15 words
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Article53 1936-04-14 15 Contact Wins The Sydney Cup V El A from hgmont a Our Own Correspondent) Sydney, Apr. IS. is the result of the ip run here today m rain. •MAC I 8.4 1 EGMONT 7 1 2 BPBAB PRINCE 7.13 3 The betting was itact; 18 1 E<;mont; 1653 words
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Article36 1936-04-14 15 Sydney, Apr. 12. 1 Jockey Club Doncas today resulted as follows: ►DLE 94 1 CABAUBT 83 2 BARAK 7.8 3 sttl»; a neck beind third. Time: one .Seventeen ran. Bettine; 51 Cabalist; 8 1 Barak.36 words
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Article27 1936-04-14 15 the St. Leger was as •LUNGA 810 1 VREB.IO 3 headi; three lengths and third. Time: M Five ran. Betting n Mlunga; 5 2 Wykeham;27 words
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Article113 1936-04-14 15 Wpore Railway Institute' Lose t l *£y r++M I umpur Railway Institute Kapore Railway Institute at! game 01 football by four! m th 8 hitter's ground yes^ j halJ C De Souza of the netted the first goal af»ak added the second goal team reduced the lead'113 words
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Article656 1936-04-14 15 MOTORING THRILLS AT K.L. HALF-MILE SPEED TRIAL Country's Best Riders And Drivers Take Part Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 12. pOMPETITORS from nearly al! parts of Malaya took part m the half-mile standing start speed trial held under the auspices of the Selangor and Pahang branch of the Automobile Asscciation of Malaya656 words
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324 1936-04-14 15 Seven Goals Against Birmingham PAYNE FINDS NET NINE TIMES FOR LUTON London, Apr. 13. CUNDERLAND made certain of the league O championship today by taking both points from Birmingham. They piled up seven goals. In the southern section of the third division Payne, the LutonReuter - 324 words
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Article183 1936-04-14 15 Tournament Ties Fixed For Today And Tomorrow The fellow ing ties have been arranged In the S.RC. tennis tournament. TODAY Championship Singles: F. Scully vs. R. H. Barth; Dr. B H. Shearer vs. Dr 8. L. Oehlcrs. "A" Singles: -D. Leicester (scr.) vs. S. Stewart <- 30). "B"183 words
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Article68 1936-04-14 15 S.R.C. Team To Meet Indian Association The following will represent the Singapore Recreation Club m a third di vision league mat€h on Thursday on SRC. ground against Indian Association: C. Alphonso. J. Reutens. J Ritchie. L Reutens. F W. Ayres. R. Barth. N. Sullivan. D C Ross, A.68 words
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Article29 1936-04-14 15 Mr and Mrs. C J. Chisholm titftt Jrlt Kuala Lumpur en route for England via Japan and America Th»»v expect to be returning towards the end ot the year.29 words
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Article420 1936-04-14 15 TO BE HELD THIS YEAR IN SINGAPORE AT a irovisional meeting of repre- sentatives of the leading: Chinese schools and sporting associations m Singapore at the premises of the Singapore Chinese Basketball and Volleyball Association (5.C.8.V.A.) it was decided to hold a Chinese sports meeting m Singapore420 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-04-14 15 pilot" Tilt: MIDDIFSFX 111 (.IMIM ban«l at the Aiis.mi Ko.td Si idiuiii \vnterday durins the match bet wren tlie Uvl fit and a Si itMN team. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article27 1936-04-14 15 Mr H C Aspinali. Agent Of the H:>nu Kong Bank m Bankok, has loft for home on holiday He is succeeded by Mr. G. Fi:zs< i rald.27 words
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Article103 1936-04-14 15 New Office- Hearers Elected i From Our Own Correspondent K u. i l.i I i! in ptn Apr. 11. AT the annual BMttflng of UN Malayan Goh Association yestrrday evening. Mr A Ramsay «Pcrak». the well-known ran- horse owner, v elected president Mftd Mr F B OtbtOfl103 words
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Article120 1936-04-14 15 At the annual general mcptliiK <>i the Fathul Karib Club held I, is: we^k the In!lowinK wore* elected office -bt t: ers Jor (lie en.'.uinp ye.,r Patron: TttOfkil Hussein bin Tur^i'ku Ali. President: Md Ka:,sim bin Man joorsah Viet Piesidnit: Hussein Khan Mfl Md. Khan Trtasuror; H.m120 words
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Article106 1936-04-14 15 A f tir jn ii. ii gcnei ii mi I ln| -post Office niub the following wenappointed iifftia II 111 II iui \h.r wMi 1930-1937: Preside, t. Mr Jbnw Adam 'rr-elrctel vier-pr»\s Mr I) Kuppus nr.y and Mr Yeo M":.r S'-ah; ijoti sec Mr. Sim Kw«i;ir Lany.106 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1936-04-14 16 Nine Winners At Ipoh Skye Meeting SPRINGKELL PAYS BEST PRICE OF $51 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tpoh, Apr. 13. TIIK second and concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Easter skyc meeting opened m fine weather. A large crowd was present, including H.H.Free Press - 1,231 words
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Article1186 1936-04-14 16 go was forced to drop the ball— and then Orr went down with Lawlcr sprawling near him. Penalty No. 1 came. Knott scored easily. Singapore stormed again. Clargo just managed to gather an angle shot by Steer. The ball came m from the right, and1,186 words
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213 1936-04-14 16 Penang Beaten In Inter-Stai Cricket Match <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. 13. pERAK beat Penang today, after an interval of ten years, m the inter-State cricket series. The following are the scores Pcrak First Innings 188 Penang First Innings 81 PERAK SECOND213 words
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Article218 1936-04-14 16 (From Our Own 'orrespomli nt) Kuala Lumpur. Apr r\N the Sflan^or (.oh < nll course tuday, \V II |iv won the Malayan golf chani pionship for the second ttm. his career b> defeating M Paterson on the last free a all. r a spectacular final. Elkins turned218 words
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Advertisement55 1936-04-14 16 JUST PUBLISHED INDISCREET MEMORIES rJy E. A. Brown From the Foreword by Sir Andrew CalOocott, Kt. Bach C.M.G., C.8.E., Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. "The Author has asked me to preAx a few words to his "indiscreet memories"; surely the climax of his indiscretion." Price $3.00 KELLY WALSH, LTD., (Incorporated m55 words
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Advertisement13 1936-04-14 16 THE HUNTER J I *&^Km^XE^^K "111 J I TICERJEER Fraser Neave, Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS.13 words
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