The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 April 1936
1936-04-24
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Title Section17 1936-04-24 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,835. ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article362 1936-04-24 1 It Is Folly To Adopt An Ostrich- Like Attitude Says Chairman At A.G.M. Future is Bound Up With Restriction BRITISH WERE PIONEERS IN THE FIELD UjT WOULD BE FOLLY TO ADOPT AN OSTRICH-LIKE I ATTITUDI AND DISREGARD THE POSSIBILITIES OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER IN THE FUTURE, ALTHOUGHReuter - 362 words
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Article87 1936-04-24 1 Missing Minister Found London. Apr. 23. 'THE German MV ister in Cairo. Ba^cn von Stohrcr. who had been missing in the desert for six days, teas found today by an aeroplane of No. 216 Squadron. Royal Air Foree. which had been engaged in the search.British Radio - 87 words
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Article29 1936-04-24 1 Rome, Apr. 23. An additional war apprcpr'ation of about £23 000.000 is rev aled in the official Gazette bringing the total war appropriation to £102.000.000. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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372 1936-04-24 1 Can China Make Success Of Managed Currency WOULD IMPROVE STANDARD OF LIVING Londrn, Apr. 23. pOMMBNTING on an interview j;iven bv Sir Frederick Leith Roflß, C'h-ef economic adviser to the l.ritish (io\ ernment. on China's finances, The Times' City editor Buys that ii" his expectation that China wilt manage her372 words
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Article104 1936-04-24 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh .Dying At The Rate Of 1,000 A Day Shanghai. Apr. 23. A.V official report from Lanchow. of the province of Kansu, states that nearly 1000.000 people have already perished from famine and p'ague which broke out in thc western districts of104 words
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Article58 1936-04-24 1 London. Apr 23 The King was represented by the Lord Chamberlain and the Duk York by Ccmmcndcr Campbell at the memorial service held today in Lor.d in for the late German Ambassador. Dr von Hoesch The congregation included representatives of the Government, the entire Diolcmatic Corps and manyBritish Radio - 58 words
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127 1936-04-24 1 "OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND Now That April's There" London, Apr. 23. THE month piomises to be the coldest for 90 years. There has been a ceaseless succession of biting north-easters. snow and frost and the day temperatures average 12 to 20 degrees under normal. South Wales roads are blockedReuter - 127 words
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Article138 1936-04-24 1 AUSTRIA INTRODUCES CONSCRIPTION TO RE ENFORCED IN THE AUTUMN 50,000 To Be Called To The Colours Vienna, Apr. 23. 'THE Austrian conscription lam of Anr 1 which, it was understood, was only to ocerate in an emergency, will be enfer^ed in the autumn. This decision, which will involve the callingReuter - 138 words
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Article44 1936-04-24 1 Lor. don, Apr. 13. The read accident figures in Britain during the Raster fortnight ended Apr 13. were 210 killed ad 8.132 injured. During the Ea ter fortnight of lasr, (year the figures were 228 killed and 3 122 injured. British RadioBritish Radio - 44 words
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155 1936-04-24 1 EMPIRE SHIP ROUTES IN THE PACIFIC THEY ARE GOING TO BE MAINTAINED" In Spice Of U.S. Subsidies London, Apr. 23. FAR LESLIE P.LiRCIN. ParliamentLs ary Secretary to the Hoard of Trade, spcakin" at Hull la~t night, said the Government intended to maintain thr Umpire :;hip».. routes. Some nn m mlghlBrll sh Radio - 155 words
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Article147 1936-04-24 1 No Permanent Rise Above Level Of 20d. London, Apr The incipient b om in aa to h.r.- me It da rved tays th< Plnandal N an In a leader on the BUbJecl The paper pa it that tha u s Treasury i ab rblng MReuter - 147 words
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Article37 1936-04-24 1 Tm nm, Apr wt It :s ie.). ri thai thc Intel i Tin C ;omii.' di -h ri I q of the pr Q cf I agr im< nl br no m ;v i ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement63 1936-04-24 1 I H^H mMmW*_] m Al tltm I IH I A Bf JT TONIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE j CABA ET attraction 830 o sis Pm THE WORTH DINNER DANCE SISTERS (informal) Two America's most 9 30 to Midnight Popular Cabaret Artistes I NON-DINLRS $1.00 jl AFF U LES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA WHEN IN63 words
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Advertisement102 1936-04-24 1 Ik. I mm lyrtiTH SEA VIEW A HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RE£~TT TONIGHT: (FORMAL) SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARI T DINNER AND DANCE MUSIC BY RELLER S BAND CABARET BY "LYVIA AND JOHN TOMORROW formal SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY D'SOUZA BROTHERS' POPULAR BAND WEDNESDAY: APRIL 29, 1936 "RUSSIAN NIGHT DINNER102 words
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312 1936-04-24 2 MOST STAGGERING PEACE BUDGET Lor don, lApr. 23. TI7HEN the debate on th? Budget reso- iuticn was resumed in the Commons ljst night the criticism of the Labour opposition was voiced by Mr. F W. Pethick-Lawrence. who said he doubted whether in peaceBritish Radio - 312 words
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Article315 1936-04-24 2 A Screen Epic Which Must Not Be Missed An authentic drama that is triumph of acting and production. That is the greatest characteristic of "The Story of Louis Pasteur," and it it not unlikely that this magnificient Warner Bros, picture will blaze a newtrail in315 words
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Article271 1936-04-24 2 Fim As Well As "Music In The Air" Although this ls not the first time that a Radio hour has been made the nucleus of a plot, 'fc/fillions in the Air." which opened at the Alhambra last night, is a picture worth seeing. There i.3 rare humour, and271 words
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Article123 1936-04-24 2 New Duty Will Help Foreign Growers London. Apr 23 A joint meeting of representatives ol the Indian and C?ylcn Tea Associations I unanimously decided to make representations to the Chancellor of the Exchequer regarding the increase in the tea duty. Although the nature of the representations123 words
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Article107 1936-04-24 2 Returning To Hong Kong For Repairs Hong Kong, Apr 23 The British submarine. Perseus, met with an accident last night while leaving Hong Kong for Weihaiwei. The Perseus, says Reuter. struck bottom while leaving for the annual summer cruise with other units of the British China107 words
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Article204 1936-04-24 2 Against K.L. Sanitary Board Inspector i From Our Own Corrcsponoent I Kuala Lumpur. Apr. 22. Judgment was reserved by Ch* Maaroi. second magistrate, in thKuala Lumpur Police Court today, in the case in which Abdul Rahman, a Sanitary Bo.ird overseer, was charged with criminal breach ot204 words
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Article58 1936-04-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 22. The K.L.M. air mail plane which left London yesterday is weather bound and mati will be delivered in Malaya probably three days late. The new Lunas English School. Kej dah. was formally opened last Friday evening by the Hon Tuan58 words
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Article67 1936-04-24 2 Prague, Apr. 22. R- Menzel, who announced his retirement from lawn tennis at the beginning of this month, finds its difficult to resist the lure of the game ind reversed his decision by playing in the Czechoslovak championships He was beaten in the semi-final by hisReuter - 67 words
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Article70 1936-04-24 2 Surprisingly Good Condition After Rescue Moose River, Apr. 23. The rescuers have reached Scaddinfe ard Robertson, the entombed miners They need medical attention and it is likely tc be some time before they are brought to the surface. A later message states that the men were brought toReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement61 1936-04-24 2 i e m___________-\_^^Wt m t mm\W m mm\^mt THE I m^ mm f%j\\2 mm J mm w^^ sciorriFicALLt I I _2__\__W__W^^^ PROVED HAIR I DEFHITELY I RESTORES ChuWIH OF HAIR I j REFtfIMIRG COOLIWC MCUUH. I TO LET TO LET OFFICE 4,000 sq. ft. -No. 37 8, ROBINSON ROAD, ROTTERDAM61 words
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Advertisement379 1936-04-24 2 BUSINESS CARPS. MASSAGE. MR. and MRS. AKAJI. GRADUATE OP THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. 210-2, Queen Street Near Post Office. SINGAPORE i— i— j, p— SITUATION VACANT. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Sewerage Extension Scheme. Applications arc i-.vited for th<. temporary appointment cf a Typis: the Municipal Seweiagc Department In connection with the above379 words
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Advertisement382 1936-04-24 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. TATTOO YOUR LIPS. and Select your proper colour by aclual test on your own skin with the Tattoo Colour Selector. Five Exciting New Shades Never Seen Before ll.iuaiin, Coral Exotic Natural. Pastel. FROM MEDICAL HALL LTD. BOARD KESiOENCE. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmcmrmmmmm*+ommmmnmmmmem SEA FRONT KATONG OEANOB— 77 Meyer Rd Large RMHBI382 words
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Advertisement348 1936-04-24 2 Xlbe Stiujapovc He.id Offlrc: C>cU Sin IMton ext^n i, "<k Ku.ila Lumpur Wm\u i IVn.inn WfWmWtX 11 ItKhot v, (l fUtm London Oflice: 10 13 l>r| I'honr: i Tel: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Within i M. .i Monthly S t.O f Qwmtmtj h ,t all \.-...|n $17 i I Note (Mit-t.iti )mm348 words
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Miscellaneous201 1936-04-24 2 Diary Of I The Day High Tide— l2.so p.m. Municipal Commissioners' Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Police Band Performance. Botanic Gardens, 5.30 p.m. Sport I Fcotball: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. R. Innislcilling Fus. vs. R.E Ai:sor. Road Stadium. Cinemas VICTORIA The Stcry of Ls lis Pasttur: with Paul Muni ALHAMBRA Millions in201 words
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Article, Illustration416 1936-04-24 3 Freed Girl Forger To Wed FORGETTING THE PAST 'ondon, .Mar. 18. A I 1 1 spending three weeks In .i prison cell, an attractive tail -haired girt of 21, walked smilingly down the steps of the Old Bailey yesterd.t\ into the sunshine to freedom—and into romance. embrace her was her416 words
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Article75 1936-04-24 3 Singapore last week num- males 130, females 67. "is (li«d who had been less lontha resident in SingaB2 were of babies not older r Births numbered 431 tha 167 were of Chinese. European and none a re was a decline in the l r>>ni pneumonia to 29. from75 words
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Article144 1936-04-24 3 Results In Caustic Soda Poisoning H (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr 3L A bottle of samsu given in place of a daily instalment towards payment of a debt figured in a Kuala Lumpur police court case today. Yong Yun. an elderly man. was charged before144 words
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Article122 1936-04-24 3 Thousands Kiss His Hand On Departure His Exalted Eminence. Allamah Shah Mohammed Abdul Aleem Saheb Siddi- I qui Al Quadri. of Meerut City. India, the world renowned Muslim theologian j philosopher and lecturer.^ after deli vering lectures in Victoria Memorial Hall, Sultan Mosque. Aljunied School j Kota Rajah,122 words
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1103 1936-04-24 3 CRIMINALS REAL ENEMY THE MICROSCOPE Amazing Solutions By Singapore Scientists INCREASED USE BY POLICE THE biggest m«my of criminals in these modern dr.ys i.s the microscope. Eastern members of the gentry have discovered tunc ana again that more subtlety has to be introduced into their nefarious actions to escape the1,103 words
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Article161 1936-04-24 3 Tungku Yahaya And Raja Rugayah (FYom Oui Own Correspondent* lp«h. Apr. 11. Thi> wedding was Celebrated at Kuala Kangsar or Raja Rugayah. daughter oi Uaj a Ka/.man and gi .unl daughter of Sultan ldris. and Tungku Yahayu. scum ot a lormer ri/ler of the territory of Rahman,161 words
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Article471 1936-04-24 3 MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY COMES EAST ORANGES THROWN INTO SEA I HTIIK Mediterranean Fruit Fly, the most dangerous known pest arrived in Colombo- but the vigilance of the officials concerned prevented it from leaving the Customs premises. Tne fly was found in citrus fruit which had been471 words
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Article, Illustration61 1936-04-24 3 THE CARTAGENA PRISON blazing af«er it had been set alight by the convicts when the 900 inmates of lhe gaol mutinied aftfr the Spanish j;e4ieral elections. The mutineers ove>ihrew the guard*-, killing a \j.«idei. and then act fire to part of the huildin/. Two warders were taken as hostages, troops61 words
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Article75 1936-04-24 3 Dr. R. D. Gross. Health Officer. Kuala Lumpur, was entertained to a dinner on the eve of his departure on leave on Tuesday night by the Municipal Club jf Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R N. Thambythurai, the President, presided. Among those piesent were Major G M Kidd.75 words
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Article317 1936-04-24 3 President And The Future Washington. Apr 13 PRESIDENT Roosevelt, uproariously welcomed Baltimore tonight pofes in the great Armoury building to the "Y.ung Democratic Club' M Maryland, aad his addie.v, wa.s tun. .1 for young ears an admission ttiat the temper of modern youth i.s re.stle.si. critical Challenging317 words
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Advertisement212 1936-04-24 3 WH \W w^^ Im m\r t-7' wr JL m \M____-. w r 'm. mm m H k- &ti||^L "m I m^ I IB I al W\^r. jflfl \WW <&. J^m ".mm WWW WmmW^^^^ *m\ ___\\M WW\W WWW "W* Yesterday a thronged audience aw the first performance in (his i city212 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1936-04-24 4 WORTH SISTERS The term sensational although it is som. times overworked -la about the only one I can use to describe tlie reception which has been accorded to the Worth Slaters, th very clever caY ret artistes Who arc appearing at. Raffles. These dainty American girls are equally1,488 words
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Advertisement209 1936-04-24 4 aUP<&* > 3 i 2k* %-A v§r Bp -'Iff If "1 **(ES e. £i'** H l^gESSKSgßß^^^P^iS*?^ Ifl^L tw_ Mv Iwi i*n Ifv '.'^v^^^^^^SiM^^^SK^i fißSßra^piaßj^M yy '>' yij •>'■'''• .^y.-.-.^s^K .^Da SBM .&y y*^t yy^^^^j^_M_mm^mW* J mmrt_f\7 .t I W^f J^^^t*. "Vmm^ y noco *J<r < r«^ y ?W*^" -^jk by209 words
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Advertisement307 1936-04-24 4 Que qcott W Feed well without ever getting fed up Get fa snap and variety into your meals instead of getting snappy because they're always the same. In fact, get your cook to use Bimo. Bfaao has a way with roasts, minces, curnei and savouries and makes a success of307 words
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Article, Illustration218 1936-04-24 5 101 ro IPI ETC GC'N TEAMS pl thc famous U F* (Sthktx) Ba't»r* RH l-P tbefr rirr- e< i, *v i ot <i f. f K1„ B Ge W Stc W.o.vcioh. Th'e yJfcS^S'Ki .Vtt toSg X ctssicn leaving St. John's VFoj barracks IHT. F4BY DAUGHTER of Mr and i C:218 words
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Advertisement81 1936-04-24 5 jr. y&' 'V^ "j_i W W >• jjmf •+■*<■. j < «-sa&t < j 111 v w Tiai) ii ■> i'na Jp^&M < V *flar a /P^ '^i v >,fr^'-^> x TSSIHI T^^.. Av' «)|fl fluL 4t FROM OUR OVEN TO YOUR DOOR Moriitr ItnOWS rl.at the secret of su81 words
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1475 1936-04-24 6 Work Of Kuala Lumpur Institute SULTAN LAYS FOUNDATION STONE OF NEW BUILDINGS 30 Years Of Progress (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 25. HIS HIGHNESS the Sultan of Selangor today laid thc foundation stone of the new offices and laboratories of the1,475 words
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Article307 1936-04-24 6 No Training Aeroplane For Ceylon GOVERNMENT NOT YET READY Colombo, Apr. 16. AN application from the Aero Club Ceylon to Government for permlsaton to get an aeroplane and an instructor from Madras, to instruct a few members of the club, has been refused. The application was in respect of a307 words
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Article, Illustration18 1936-04-24 6 A ROYAL WELSH FUSILIER prepares the regimental mascot for a parade. The goat was presented by King George.18 words
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Article69 1936-04-24 6 <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Apr. CL The dealh has occurred ol Che Vacob bin Matsaman. a retired overseer pl the Mines Department, at his residence at Tapah. He was 100 years of age and was a well-known and picturesque figure at Tapah for many years The funeral69 words
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236 1936-04-24 6 Bigger Planes Or Tri-Weekly Service? PROBLEM FOR K.L.M. 1,000 Passengers Fail To Find Seats [BECAUSE of the heavy increase in the demand for seats in K.L.M. planes running between the Far Fast and Europe, the Royal Dutch Air Line will have to decide between a tri-weekly sc»vice and the purchase236 words
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Article58 1936-04-24 6 Bangkok Chinese Chamber Of Commerce (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Apr. 22. Mr. L. B. Hua was today unanimously elected president of the Chin ese Chamber of Commerce. This is a very important position in the life of local Chinese mercantile circles. The new president is the head58 words
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Article, Illustration28 1936-04-24 6 PREPARATIONS in progress at Tokio for the despatch to Abyssinia by the Japanese Red Cross of an ambulance with 20 tents and a large amount of medical equipment.28 words
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Article34 1936-04-24 6 East Ham Town Council is applying to the Ministry of Health for sanction to spend an additional £20.507 cn extensions at "Harts" Sanatorium. Woodford, including the erection of a new pavilion for 40 beds.34 words
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Article277 1936-04-24 6 Guarded Night And Da> N Armed Men PLANS FOK JOURNEY FROM l\h|\ Monti I .i|„ pIARDED night and day by a strong force of Kr.t.sh *J French armed detectives, the "richest baliv in th. ttf a will shortly arrive on the Riviera— namely, the grandson ..i277 words
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Article81 1936-04-24 6 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Apr. 23. F\RIVERS of hire cars and lorries in Lower Perak be tan to strike this morning as a protest against the alleged severe conditions imposed before a licence is issued. There is no service between Teluk Ansin and other towns81 words
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Article236 1936-04-24 6 Refused To Answer Question In Court From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, Apr. IS. The extraordinary attitude of a Sikh constable called by the prosecu tion to give evidence in a case resulted in the magistrate sentencing him to three days' rigorous imprisonment The incident arose when another236 words
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Advertisement52 1936-04-24 6 Cricket Or Tennis Blue Drill Screens. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Spring Blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents, Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. Office:— €6, Robinson Road, (Opposite Telegraph Co.) Workshop:— 17-A, Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. Orders52 words
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Advertisement187 1936-04-24 6 I \\\\\\\m\ _W_lk_____t jflj How much younger would V you /ook mud feel if fOMT skin V was clear and entirely free v from blemish LJ Pimples, spots, blackheads, <fO^ enlarged pores, burning irri- ll tations and ugly complexion defectsare woman's most com- rid thc skin pimpUs outmon "ageing" enemies.187 words
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751 1936-04-24 7 CANTON'S PLAN FOR China-Malaya SHIPPING Co. local Chinese Topics BY OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT T. -year shipping plan of men! ol Kwangtung has facility and encourageMalayan Chinese and the Canton to form a shipto run a number of n the ports of South i the trading centres in rlands India. Indo-China751 words
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Article475 1936-04-24 7 Winning CONTRACT £^Wfr*JJ\ CXxuib David Burnstine, Mtchael Gottlieb, Osircld Jacoby and tar i /vnrti/.ea, world's leading team-of-four and inventus a/ tlr t,ystrm ttit* has beaten every other si/rirv: In existence. AN ATTACKING LF.AD HI&M CARD VALUES or TMC FOUR-ACES SYSTEM TOTAL VALUE WkCK 2* AVUAOI MAJMD h'/t, IT IS really475 words
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Article284 1936-04-24 7 XHE undcrnot'\l iricv/ly added MB- Action arid fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday < 25.4 36 1 at 8 30 a.m.: A Century ol Exca\ation in thc Land of the Pharaohs. Illustrated. Jam::s Baikie; Horizon's Rim. Illustrated Alexander Crosby Brcwn; Indiscreet Memories. Illustrated. Edwin A.284 words
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Article61 1936-04-24 7 Planes To Be Increased From 1,800 To 4,000 Washington, Apr 21 The Rogers Bill authorising an increase of the army air corps strength from the present 1.800 planes to 4.000 within five years has been passed by the House of Representatives which also pat?sed the McSwain BillReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration574 1936-04-24 7 simple Method thai Anyone Can V*r U I m l«>p the Powers ot Pergonal Magnetism, Memory, Concentration, Will Power and to correct I nrfr>irah|«* Habits through «he wonder--rience of S^XK«*stion RO p.t*c Book Fully Describing thi-. t nique Method and a Psycho- Analv-.K ii iractrr574 words
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Advertisement115 1936-04-24 7 I HERE IS A SONG AND I DANCE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT! I ALHAMBRA 6.15 9.15 -TONIGHT JOHN HOWARD and WENDY BARRIE in "MILLIONS IN THE AIR" with ELEANORE WHITNEY THE FASTEST TAP DANCER IN THE WORLD ymmmmmmm* QUININE. ,s a prophylactic against MALARIA. www every day 2 sugar-coated uaieti .i115 words
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Miscellaneous503 1936-04-24 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY Penang ZHJ Penang Wireless Society) Wavelength— 49.3 metres p m 7 Time signal. 703 Day's programme. 708 Recorded dance music 7.30 Children's Hour. Special St. George's Day programme. 755 Share report. 8.00 Scout talk by District Commissioner L. R. Wheeler. 820 Programme of recorded light classical503 words
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Miscellaneous582 1936-04-24 7 Berlin— DJA, DJB and DJN Wavelengths 31.38, 19.74 and 31.45 metres p.m. 620 Concert of light music. 720 News in English. 7.35 LiUle German Broadcasting ABC. 7.50 Concert of light music, (contd 830 Letterbox lor the "Far East." 8.35 News and economic review in German. 850 Trio tor flute, oboe582 words
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947 1936-04-24 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 Has The Governor Been A Success ON Sunday morning at 6 a.m., His Excellency the Governor will start on his flight home and it is perhaps not an inappropriate time to cast back, at random, over the year and a half since947 words
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Article65 1936-04-24 8 Tuesday, Apr. 21. Sir Josiah Crosby arrive j to stay at Goverrment House. Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. H. B. W Savile left Government House. Wednesday, Apr. 11. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Governmer.t House this morning. His Excellency dined with Lieut Colonel65 words
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Article83 1936-04-24 8 Mr. S. H Morrison, manager. Messrs. Cumberbatch and Co Ltd Port SW2ttenhiam. has gone on leave and Mr E. R. Reger has taken over from him. Mr. Reginald Barker, manager of Torkingtcn Estate. Sungei Bernam. who has been an inmate of the General Hospital. Penang. for over a week, has83 words
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Article479 1936-04-24 8 The Xcw R. A. A. BomWwr Western Air Pud? A UwmM Lor I .V I\ETAILS about the performance of the new R.A.F. bomber, the Faircy Battle, which was tried out recently, throw very interesting light on the pioblems of air defence which Britain and other countries479 words
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Article840 1936-04-24 8 Street Presbyterian Church called for I a lively spiritual, and Jean Turner, a college boy home on vacation, asked Warren to play "Piccolo Pete" lor him Warren wanted to please. Marvin Harris even told the shop i that Warren could make a fortune in !New York. He840 words
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Advertisement102 1936-04-24 8 H| PLYMOUTH |l| PLEASE!! CALDBECKS »€jjg COMBINATION W OFFER S^l&jfi w\ APRIL ONLY I Ya?B v E a f\ Ki 'P y^Sfy&f* |£an of SPRAYfUTFCr^CCMPUr^WOIX |i fvi jKj This offer applies to Singapore only 1 Gen tf ine I Q hiMatm f ml H Eau ae 0 vHH^-^^HF^ Blue Gold102 words
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Advertisement89 1936-04-24 8 A NEW CINEMA is to have "every modern improvement imaginable." Including a warring bell just previous to the end of the show which will enable Indies to replace their heads an their own shoulders before the lights go up. When a lady goes out lo the evening her enjoyment is89 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1936-04-24 9 WHY SHOULD FILMS BE BARRED FROM THE THE A TRE? fhe "Unfair Competition" I Argument Examined And Declared Foundationless R TEP, VERS INTERESTS COME FIRST Points For Commissioners A t lay 9 s Meeting pORMOUS interest has been created by the controversy *< onc the ifse 3 Victoria Theatre as1,091 words
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Article72 1936-04-24 9 •THE commi'tee of the Singa A pore Ratepayers* Association yesterday afternoon mssed the following resolution: "The committee of the Singapore Ratepavers* Association are of the opinion that the Victoria Theatre may be let by public tender on suitable terms and conditions for the purpose of exhibiting silent or72 words
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Article774 1936-04-24 9 HOW HE EXPLAINS AWAY A "BAD MISTAKE" THE following is thc second letter to thc Free Press on the Victoria Theatre controversy referred to in the adjoining columns. It provides an answer to the leading article which appeared in a Singapore contemporary yesterday in favour of774 words
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Article412 1936-04-24 9 ITAL Y FEELING EFFECT OF SANCTIONS London. Apr !3 |\/|R. Anthony Eden, the FUtSIgU ■eeretary, was fMgttootd m House of Cooomm i yesterday regarding the violations ol th I laws ol war bv b »th belligerents in East Atrica He recounted the action taken by412 words
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Article216 1936-04-24 9 CERTAIN POINTS TO BE ELUCIDATED Mr. Eden Engaged In Framing Questions London. Apr. 23. IN pursuance of the decision taken by thfl Locarno signatories on the position in Germany at their meting in Geneva on Apr 10. the For Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, li ai presentBritish Radio - 216 words
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Article58 1936-04-24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Rangkok, Apr. 23. ■"THE act to control the quality of pepper exported from Siam, passed at the end of March by the Assembly, is now gazetted and anyone attempting to export pepper not complying with the new regulations is liable to a fine58 words
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148 1936-04-24 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit P oh Shanghai, Apr 23 T^HE Sino-Japane>e parley regarding North China continues in Tientsin but the Chinese Government l::sis\s thai the abolition of the East Hop u Gover nenf be s hrs* condition for tne settlement ot thc major QtMSttOOS148 words
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Advertisement39 1936-04-24 9 5=5 BEAUTY ==r beautiful than the i ol perfect health. parkle to the eye, the irm which makes Las brought health and s number-,. It can I I Bend for free MMIX AKIITON. HIROPEACTOR, 3*CHAftD KOAD, SI NGAPOftB. I39 words
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Advertisement55 1936-04-24 9 Now with the "His Master's Voice" New All-Wave Six Valve Radio Receiver Modal 471, you cin enjoy the thrill of radio world tra /el, md be sure that whichever programme ycu choose it will come to you with a fuller reproduction of the original than ever before attained. AGENTS. ROBINSON55 words
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519 1936-04-24 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES. From London 6 p.m. April 23 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Previously Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, ft p.c.. 1t44-g_ H8 r lis-"^ Funding Loan, 4 p.c, 1960-90 H7'-_ 117% War Loan, 3» 2 pe 107 1 107»/ 2 Straltfl g519 words
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Article193 1936-04-24 10 By arrangement with the Exchange Telegraph Company, Ltd., the Singapore Free Press is able to offer to its readers this complete and reliable service of commercial news from London. New York and other centres. Thi? 's the first occasion on which a newspaper published in Mali /a193 words
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Article902 1936-04-24 10 Fraser and Co.'s List THURSDAY. APRIL 23. VW'.H MINING Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tm (4s >d t A.;: in Kumban-- it) 2Rs 9d 30s Gd Austral Malay <£» 5U Gd Mi 6d Ayer Hitam <ss> 14s (id lfv.> 3d Ayer Wang (ft) 1.67* 1.75 Bangrin Tin902 words
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Article77 1936-04-24 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 23 BIBBER. Steady t Buy"* Sellers Buyers Sellers London Spot: 7 9 16d. 7." H d. FterfcHialy: 7 9 16d 7%d Jul.v-o.pt. 7-> 8 d 7%d Previously: 7 5 s d 7 11 16d Oct -Dee. 7^d 713 IM. Previous.v: 7*77 words
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Article81 1936-04-24 10 From London 5.30 p. m. April 23 m^^ m^ m^^ m m^^^^^^*mmmi^rm*mamaaaaamm^m^m^mmmm'mma**k- FTm-__nrT¥T^__M London: Dull Cash: £206 7s. Gd P-, ...u..v Ea.sv a f £206 12s 6d v. T^all ths: 8 2051 L7a M Prevtouaiy: £202 i7s M Neu York Tin: r^Hl'J 5 Pi rt°«Oly: 46 3781 words
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37 1936-04-24 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association \ir 1 Ng i g iF.0.8 I No.LX.RBJ (I i i Oct.-D M ir Ut C i I Ni A WI v td r> vi i I i M his td< ntlty37 words
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Article134 1936-04-24 10 Voluntary Liquidation Decided Upon A\ an extraordinary general meetling of the Chiu On Steamship Compai y at the Company's office. 205 Wing L')k Strrpt. Hong Kong, it was proposed by the President of the Board of Directors, Mr. Tung Churg-wai. that the Ccnroan* go into voluntary134 words
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77 1936-04-24 10 Foreign Exc hange Rates. London Closing Quotations April 23 Method of Parity before Rate PreCentre Quoting 20 9-31 Yesterday vioLsly Paris io 141.21 74 15 16 74 15 16 Now Yt,rk $to .C 4. 8 8 2 3 4 03% 4Wa Amsterdam Guilders to 12 M 7 27U -■>- Hung77 words
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Article82 1936-04-24 10 i i Apr r.i Buyers Seller* Hambun; Ci»t>e 10.75 White Muntok Pepper 16.75 Black Pepper Copra. Bondl I Copra muted l Sma'l Fiak«> Tapioca 4.50 H B BUun No. l i r koyan no Banja Jelotong 7.75 Sarawak, Jel teng 7.50 R Bian W.C i »>r: koyan82 words
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Article57 1936-04-24 10 NEW AIRPORT FOR LONDON? London, Apr. VI. Th? proposal to aeqnlre i.ouo acras ol land near Ilic rd. Wwm x. U ks laid out an estimated eosi ol CGOO.OOfI as s nea airport foi i m win be asld< by the Ciairt of the C min m C U o(British Radio - 57 words
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Article71 1936-04-24 10 May Soon Be In A Position To Export London Apr. 23. The Soviet estimates to produce ?,f:C0.000 more bales of cotton In 1936. according to the Finar cial Times, which states that production is oeing stimulated by increased Daymen*, s for high yields in the cotton growing sections"Reuter - 71 words
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Article39 1936-04-24 10 The Seremban correspondent of the Malay Mail writes that the authorities in Seremban have definitely refused the propos.il to allow a Penang Chinese syndicate to put pedal or I p:aal bicycle rickshas or. the roads o« I Seremban. I.39 words
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Article244 1936-04-24 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RA TES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Apr. 23 SELLING Londoc. 4 months' sight 24 332 London, 3 months' sight 243 32 London, 60 days* sight 2 4 1 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 4 1 16 London, demand 2 4 1 32 London. T.T. 2 4 1 32244 words
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Article179 1936-04-24 10 Apr 20 g| 22 American Can Coin. 122 125 1 i26'/ 2 American Telephone and Telegraph 163% 163 164% Atcheaon Railroao 77 76' f 4 77 Cheaapeak 57 56% 571/2 Dupont 142% 144% 144% Pireatone 28% 29 29 V 2 Gem rai Electric 38% 38% 39 General179 words
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Article337 1936-04-24 11 LEJRAM KUANTAN RUBBER Dividend Of Six Per Cent. Recommended The directors of Jerom Kuantan Rubber Estates in their report to be submitted to the shareholders at' tin annual meeting to be held at! the Chartered Bank Chambers on Thursday, Apr. .30, states your directors submit a duly audtement of accrunts337 words
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Article109 1936-04-24 11 Further Evidence Of Satisfactory Working London, Apr. 21. Farther evidence of the satisfactory working ol tea restriction is shown by Matheson and Carritt's March statistic! giving stocks in United Kingdon warehouses at 249.300.000 lb., a ion of jufst over 40.000,000 lb. compared with last year. While consumption atReuter - 109 words
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Article142 1936-04-24 11 Kctail Trade Better fortnightly cable received by the 'the t of the Guaranty Trust *Pany ol New York reports that "i 25 chain stores in Februarv Per cent, above a year ago, wo mail order houses showed a Per cent rise. •■m! V'L ,0()d costs142 words
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Article1779 1936-04-24 11 £2,140,000 MORE INCOME IN 1935 Prudential Life Assurance Annual Report JllE report of the directors of the Prudential Assurance Company for the year ending Dec. 3, 1935 states i Th o£ Sft S f the Com P an V amount i>o«n co. 303,253 as c °mpared with! £290.524.340 a year1,779 words
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Article378 1936-04-24 11 DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT. Directors' Confidence In The Future r HE annual general meeting of 1 The Sungei Ramal Syndicate, Ltd. was held in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. E. G. Leyne, the chairman, presiding. The chairman said: A slightly lower price for our rubber and a larger378 words
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Article184 1936-04-24 11 Dividend Of Six Per Cent. For Year The report of F.MS Rubber Plant. ms Estates Ltd. for the year ended Doc 31. 1935. states that, including profits oi. realisation of investments, the n profit was €16.383 to whieh If adde i .€16.485 brought forward from 1934. making €32.868.184 words
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Article177 1936-04-24 11 Dividend Of Four Per (ent. Recommended The report of Johore River Rubber Plantations Ltd. for the year mdfd Dec. 31. 1935. states that lhe planted area of the estates remains unchanged, but. consequent upon the whole area being assessed as a potential producer, the entire property If now177 words
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Article43 1936-04-24 11 The Rev. Keppel Gamier, Penang Colonial Chaplain, and Mr.s. Gamier have returned to Penang after their holiday. Both Mr. and Mrs Gamier are looking well and much improved ior their holiday, a part of which was spent at Budapest for reasons ol health.43 words
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Advertisement190 1936-04-24 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated ln the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and In 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 C 6.500.000 Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000190 words
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Advertisement487 1936-04-24 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated In Er gland by Royal Charter) Pa!d up capital In 600.000 shares of £5 each .€3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. Bishopsgate. London EC 2 Agencies and Rranehes Alor Star Iloilo Saigon Amritsar Ip487 words
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Article158 1936-04-24 12 Aviation ard Universal Investment Trust, a new flexible trust of the managed unit type, which will spread Its funds over securities of leading companies in a wide range of industries likely to benefit from expansion ln aviation, will be launched in the next few days. The new158 words
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Article, Illustration72 1936-04-24 12 A DREDGES ENGAGED in preparing thc swinging grouad off thc Occau Do-, k al Soufhau'stt.u for the passage of the Queen Mary, turiu l turtle air:l sack after at. unchcr had ripped a hole ir thc It tt;m of Lhe vi r! W tt< r tn and a wainn. wvs72 words
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Article969 1936-04-24 12 INSURANCE OF WAR RISK Shipowners* Need For Permanent Scheme I AT the annual meeting of the Liverpool and London War Risks Insurance Association, Lid held \n Liverpool, Sir Alfred Booth Bart., who presided, in referring to the new Government scheme, said he felt that shipowners had a legitimate grievance azainst969 words
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Article249 1936-04-24 12 A Dividend On I hinted Ordinary Shu. i steel Brotheri ind I and g< .nl men C( fon pies mill, i I etc i whieh Mi i Swan is the hail m i dtrecti r ti >uncen :-j M a redu n 1934 Credit ing CM I I249 words
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Article54 1936-04-24 12 When the lm I I I Plymouth iron B nth A I Scotland Yard officer ano i 1 the Plymouth Criminal I; 1 Department weir on boat I to a wireless uiessac. I r. eelved rwportitr; the ditapp I Jewelry belonghv The passenger Mis, of Montpelter Row 1 two rings,54 words
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Advertisement488 1936-04-24 12 BOUSTEAD Co., IW. (Incorporated to P.M 3.) l W& TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Faasage MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING. AGENTS FO* FUJI MATED MALAY STATU SAU.WAXA ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF 81AMBPJWWWiwifii! (Incorporated ln England) jwyxi&tf TIIF "EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS -PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA by488 words
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Advertisement28 1936-04-24 12 SILVER LINE, LTD. STATES AFRICA EAST WES SERVICE. "Loading f,»r HALIFAX, NORTH SOOTH ATLANTIC AND CUtl <** s.s. >'SILVERCEDAR" ARR ;> SAll.v HARRISOHS BARKER CO. ,,M\ V*" H mm I28 words
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Miscellaneous595 1936-04-24 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals •Y TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.45 a.m Alor Star: Mon. to Frl.* 7.45 a.m. Saturday 7.45 a.m and 7 p.m Ipo: Weekdays; 7.45 am and 7 p.m. Kiang, Kuala Lipis, Port Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Anson: Weekdays* T p.m Kota595 words
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Miscellaneous91 1936-04-24 12 SINGAPORE fMRBOui Ship. alongside tl„ e.prttrd i„ -.as! Wharl (Knlr*,.. On ten Moorl lata Wharf (fr.nltuii Nuldci.. Cii.'ru 1 I'i 1 11 <Ji ill k inoifc Doek (En tra.. Silveicvpirss in lUipi.r Do4k «fr.»t,..„.. Chak Sai.K li I We* Wharl (Kiilr.ii.... Domno, ii. urik i Section IV (En1r.i...,. (j H91 words
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Advertisement486 1936-04-24 13 *0( \tmmj and BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS ,a ssr ro,,na "S 1 mm CHITRAL 15.000 Apr 24 SOMALI 6 310 hiWI ►UDAN 6 500 Mav 6 NALDERA '6000 Julv RANPURA 17.000 May 10 KAISAR-I-HIND 11 500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17UU0 May 23 8000 Julv M486 words
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Advertisement524 1936-04-24 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. AND REDUCED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., LU. (Incorporated tn EnQcvd.) 'ELLERMAN LINE" j FOR UNITFD KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ACCENTING CARGO lOR MONTREAL AND HALIFAX VIA COLOMBO. tWuikm* t |i ue sail* < CTIY r.F BRISTOL Havre. London. Rotterdam.524 words
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Advertisement1165 1936-04-24 13 s^^ REPRESENTING SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean the Hu a Khiow <;'»^m.hi. ili Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. and China Mutual lhe V*imrtWUiVi_\?U4 Steam Navigation to.. Ltd lhe S.iraaak Steamship Co Ltd The Stiaus Steam hip (0.. Ltd. The Au.siradan O.iental Line ltd The China Navigation to., Ltd. Thr Inav.addy1,165 words
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Article590 1936-04-24 14 The following passengers are proceeding per s.s. Naldera. sidling at 9.30 am. tomorrow, for Penang Colombo Bombay. Marseilles and London. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Longland and child. Comdr. and Mrs. H. Sharpe Lady M. Blake, Sir Mark Dalrymple Lt. and Mrs. H. B. Cooper. Mr. C. F590 words
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Advertisement757 1936-04-24 14 K. P. M. OP TEN NOORT Friday. Apr. 24. Muntok (passengers and msTils only). Batavia. Semarang and Sourabaya. TlDORE— Friday, Apr. 24. Belawan-Deli MlJER— Friday. Apr. 24, Rhio, Blinjoe. Djeboes, Soengei-Liat, PangkalPinang. Koba. Tanjong-Pandan and Batavia. TOKOALl— Saturday. Apr. 25. Selat-Pandjang. Koedap. Tampoetih, Tam-pat-Tinggi, Bengkalis. Seneboei arid Bagan Si-Api-Api. (Telok757 words
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Advertisement581 1936-04-24 14 JOINT SERVICE PRINCE LINE° -SILVER UNE FOU HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Due Sails l>ue Singapore Singapore N>w York M.S. SILVERCYPRESS In Port) Apr 27 June 7 M.S. SIAMESE PRINCE May 4 May 11 June 22 M.S. SILVER WALNUT May 18 May 25581 words
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Advertisement427 1936-04-24 14 O. S, K. LINE FOR EAST, SOITII AND WEST \||;i M AND SOUTH AMFKICA Yeifuku Maru Dakar via Durban. Lobi o. Matadi Duala, Port Harcourt. Lagos. Col Accra, Tacoradi. Grand Bassam, Pi Bouet. Monrovia and Conakry tLa Plata Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo Durl Cape Town. Rio de Janeiro. Sanl.*427 words
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Article, Illustration870 1936-04-24 15 T^ Ni: w Steward s' Secretaries I ystem Works Well ►ME SHARP SURPRISES l/ondon, Apr 7 RACING has slipped easiiy into its ,t ife and the openi ing fortnight of the season, though prodiu live of many v iarp surprises, was satisfactory. The new system ofFree Press - 870 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1936-04-24 15 Photo > South Not Satisfied tapes went up, and it seemed to me that Double Forte, a good favourite. was a slow beginner. G. Richards had Lotus Eater quickly :n the move and that horse, leading throughout, won much meie easily than the marginFree Press - 1,418 words
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Article, Illustration294 1936-04-24 15 Middlesex Seven- A-Side Tourney's Record Entries BARBAPJANS KEEP ON WINNING I*o Jon, A»r 7. A LITTLE while aeo many clubs were lamenting a Is venue due to the weather and national mourn in- and more than onc hon. treasurer declared that his eluh WtUUUi wwti up in294 words
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Article206 1936-04-24 15 Y.R.A. Handu p System F.ni»doii \pr •yiiK Hand ap Ra con reeentlj ap i by thi Ws Racing a T p, promotion and im-> I p racing roil d 11 terday al the Royal in. v C Knlghtshrldge. Major Sir Ralph Bt D ,Oore, vlce-presid, nt206 words
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Advertisement44 1936-04-24 15 w nm MTTPT CHU SPEAK, IT WOULD SAY CHANGE TO r -i W 1 -_____^m I m^*mmmmmmW M I. r-^T~^ They spark when others can t ind make starting easier DISTRIBUTORS FOB MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS ITI). i Bsnargahai I ASK FOK THE ENOLBB A.C.44 words
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Article60 1936-04-24 16 The folic wing have accepted to olay soccer for SCO. vs Bata Shoe Co. today at sec R. v. w r eich: C. H. W Ooult and P. ONil Dunne; D. C Meathrel. C F. Gow and Lt. L. C Beadnell; E. N. Griffi'h-Jcnes. A. D. Cooper. J60 words
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438 1936-04-24 16 Padang Match Ends In Draw REUTEN3 GETS ALL THREE GOALS FOR RECS. B.R.C. 3; S.CF.A. 111. 3. SIX goals were shared by the Chinese and the S.R.C. in their third division encounter on the Padang yesterday. Thc Chinese had thc better of the exchanges438 words
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Article386 1936-04-24 16 Handicaps For Tomorrow (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang Apr. 23. FOLLOWING are the handicaps for the third day (Saturday, Apr. 25), of the Penang Turf Club Easter meeting. Griffin* Race, 6 furs.: Pure Gold 9.7. Princess Toi 9.3. Meriden 9.0. Glencar 8.8 Sunny Crow 8.6. Drummer Boy 8.3.386 words
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Article56 1936-04-24 16 The following will play cricket for S.CC. vs. PWD Sports Club tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Upper Serangoon Road: R. H G Barr. P. Hatcher. T. V. U. Anderson. J. E. C. Mitchell. L A. Hygate. R. S. Tufnell, G. E. C. Ash. W N Rothery. E. N.56 words
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Article, Illustration326 1936-04-24 16 SINGAPORE AM ATE UR ATHLETIC ASSN. Plans For 1936 Meeting THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, which has just issued »ls report for the year ended Dee. 31, *****, was founded on July 15 last year, as a result of a movement, set afoot by Mr. L. S. Rutley, to establishFree Press - 326 words
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Article102 1936-04-24 16 Leeds Put It Across Sunderland London, Apr. 22. if ATEST Home lootball results are as follows: DIVISION I Leeds 3. Sunderland 0 Birmingham 4. Sheffield Wed 1. Chelsea 1. Portsmouth 0. DIVISION II Blackpool 6. Newcastle 0 DIVISION lll— (Southern) Bournemouth 2. Watford 2 Oilllngham 2. Queen's P102 words
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Article77 1936-04-24 16 SEMI-FINAL RESULTS T'HERE was nc play In the S.R.C. tennis tournament yesterday, and the followirg are the results of the S.CC. tournament: Veteran Doubles Handicap SemiFinal* R. B. B. Donnell and Justice H. P. Whitley <o\ve 30> bejt C. E. Winter and E. W. P. Fuleher (owe77 words
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Article401 1936-04-24 16 England vs. The Rest The followlrg are the teams and •tailing times for the above four-ball mr.tch to b? played al Bukit Timah on Sunday morning, Apr 26 (England players mentioned tirst B'<o J. H Beeton and Et J. Fsherwood, v. W. IfcMullan and J M incur.401 words
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Article53 1936-04-24 16 The following will renresent th" M.F.A. at cricket against the Casuals on Sunday at M.F.A. ground at 2 p m Ismail All (capt.. Aii Yuncs. Mohd Shah Ahmad Duke. Abdul Aziz Ibrahim Sulaiml. Salleh Ashgar A SSSft eyman Bi <*m. Matamood Ismail Jabbar. Reserves: Mohd Hashim 5. M.53 words
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Article132 1936-04-24 16 Results Of Handicap Doubles Ipoh. Apr. 22. Tlie following ar.^ th? results of today's plav the Lew Prrak tennis tournament men's handicap doubles: P. b HeUman d Llndquist <scr. b at G a d M übray and J. F Hannyrgton i IS I 8. 6 I fl 0132 words
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Article22 1936-04-24 16 a Reuter messag. fr tm Sydney st the Sydney Ctlcket Board hai led that the new IJb.w rule shai; be made law22 words
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Article43 1936-04-24 16 The Ceylon S C vs. s c c cricket match al Baiestier Read on Sunday wiii start, at il am and not at 2 p.m. a.s published H Gibs m will replace C G. Jenn.er in. the SCC side.43 words
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Article268 1936-04-24 16 Results Of Yesterday's H?ats FRANKS JUST BEATS HILL IN SENIOR SCULLS RACK AT yesterday's opening of the rowing season at th, lt.ft.Yi preliminary heats for next Saturday's races wen tl M1 The conditions at first were very good, then h favourable tide and only a268 words
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Article17 1936-04-24 16 T: c imp tion i and Bonds 3 Tile Lud. B will be p17 words
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